Fluid shear stress from blood flow and circumferential stretch of vessel walls from blood pressure are important regulatory factors that control the morphogenesis and physiology of blood vessels.
Citation: Lowry M et al (2024) Orthostatic hypotension 1: the physiology of blood pressure regulation. Nursing Times [online]; 120: 11. This article is the updated version of Lowry M et al (2016) ...
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https://doi.org/10.15699/jbl.1354.2016.3091 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.15699/jbl.1354.2016.3091 Copy URL Leviticus 7:26 and 17:10–14 state that the blood ...
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A recent study has demonstrated that compounds found in both green and black tea can relax blood vessels, explaining the antihypertensive properties of tea and potentially leading to new hypertension ...