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MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH

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0026-2862

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1095-9319

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  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
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Year 2025
  • Follow-up assessment of the microvascular function in patients with long COVID
    Publication
    • M. Romanowska-Kocejko
    • A. Braczko
    • A. Jędrzejewska
    • M. Żarczyńska-Buchowiecka
    • T. Kocejko
    • B. Kutryb-zając
    • M. Hellmann

    - MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH - Year 2025

    Long COVID is a complex pathophysiological condition. However, accumulating data suggests that COVID-19 is a systemic microvascular endothelial dysfunction with different clinical manifestations. In this study, a microvascular function was assessed in long COVID patients (n = 33) and healthy controls (n = 30) using flow-mediated skin fluorescence technique (FMSF), based on measurements of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide fluorescence...

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  • Wavelet transform analysis to assess oscillations in pial artery pulsation at the human cardiac frequency
    Publication
    • P. J. Winklewski
    • M. Gruszecki
    • J. Wolf
    • E. Świerblewska
    • K. Kunicka
    • M. Wszędybył-Winklewska
    • W. Gumiński
    • J. Zabulewicz
    • A. F. Frydrychowski
    • L. Bieniaszewski... and 2 others

    - MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH - Year 2015

    Pial artery adjustments to changes in blood pressure (BP)may last only seconds in humans. Using a novelmethod called near-infrared transillumination backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS) that allows for the non-invasive measurement of pial artery pulsation (cc-TQ) in humans, we aimed to assess the relationship between spontaneous oscillations in BP and cc-TQ at frequencies between 0.5 Hz and 5 Hz. We hypothesized that analysis of...

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