WAYS OF EXPERIMENTAL MODELING OF VENOUS ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION: THE PRESENT STATE OF PROBLEM

详细

Based on the literature data concerning modeling of venous diseases in experiments on animals the authors discuss various models of venous endothelial dysfunction. The models of venous thrombosis and L-NAME-induced endothelial dysfunction are considered to be the simplest and most readily reproducible.

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