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Tangential wall stress as a molding force in the development of collateral vessels in the canine heart

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Die Entwicklung eines Kollateralkreislaufs wurde am Hundeherzen nach langsam erfolgendem Verschluss einer Koronararterie untersucht. An den unter Druck fixierten und histologisch aufgearbeiteten Kollateralgefässen wurde die tangentiale Wandspannung berechnet.

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Schaper, W. Tangential wall stress as a molding force in the development of collateral vessels in the canine heart. Experientia 23, 595–596 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02137994

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