vessel wall

collocation in English

meaningsofvesselandwall

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vessel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈves.əl/
us
/ˈves.əl/
formal
a large boat or ...
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wall
noun
uk
/wɔːl/
us
/wɑːl/
a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or ...
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(Definition ofvesselandwallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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An immune-inflammatory reaction is thought to be involved, with lymphocytes infiltrating thevesselwall.
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Until 1995 thevesselwallwas treated as a circular cylindrical tube without matrix.
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This state, termed lipohyalinosis, is associated with thinning of thevesselwall.
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Forward flow lines above the vortex were directed upward to attach on the superiorvesselwalland then spiraled down over the vortex.
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It seems that the larvae have the ability to burrow through thevesselwallwhen the vessel becomes too narrow.
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The distensibility of a coronaryvesselwallis assumed to dominate any effects due to the compressibility of blood.
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As discussed earlier, the curvature of thevesselwallrestricts viewing so that, at most, half of the vessel is visible at one moment.
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As the red cell velocity increases, the red cell membrane will gradually rise off thevesselwalldue to the large repulsive force generated within the glycocalyx.
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Inflammatory response of thevesselwallis mild and neointimal hyperplasia moderate 3 to 15 months after the implantation.
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On review, there was no evidence to show the tip of the catheter in contact with thevesselwall.
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This leads to platelet aggregation and the formation of an arterial thrombus attached to thevesselwall.
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The endothelium is vital for vascular homeostasis: it has many diverse roles including regulation o f cellular interaction with thevesselwall, coagulation, vascular tone and smooth muscle cell proliferation.
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Inside the ascending aorta and the aortic arch the wire can become adherent to thevesselwallwhere friction reduces the velocity of the blood.
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Abstracts of papers a recent detailed analysis of the vasculature has revealed subtle defects in the structure of the bloodvesselwallthat cause vascular fragility and bleeding.
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During re-endothelialisation of wounds to the bloodvesselwall, endothelial cells extend protrusive contacts in order to close gaps in the cell layer.
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Standard surgical repair of thevesselwallwas performed after the procedure.
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To be effective, the balloon must over-distend the stenotic region, resulting in a tear within thevesselwall.
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