As cardiovascular research continues to evolve, new ways of understanding circulation are expanding how clinicians think ...
An invisible lining of blood vessels uses a vast network of connections to control all cardiovascular functions and the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Image Credit: University of ...
Proteins circulating in the blood can reveal what's happening in the body, from how we process energy to how diseases develop ...
Researchers investigate which material properties support vessel formation. Using lab-created tissue to heal or replace damaged organs is one of the great visions for the future of medicine. Synthetic ...
Nature has consistently inspired engineering applications. Recently, a group of researchers drew new inspirations from the vascular network and developed a new type of fluidic system named VasFluidics ...
E-cigarettes, nicotine pouches, and heated tobacco hurt blood vessels, increase heart disease risk. All nicotine products ...
Image : F. Duval, UNIGE. Immune hubs within tumors can either strengthen the body’s antitumor response or silently dampen it. These structures form in close proximity to blood vessels (pink, ...
“We’ve discovered a completely new blood-clotting mechanism that has nothing to do with the traditional clotting system involving platelets or fibrin,” said corresponding author Professor Shaun ...
A report published in the European Heart Journal looks at nicotine and the cardiovascular system. Prof Peter Hajek, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Director of the Health and Lifestyle Research ...