M W Rampling
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Rampling M
Clin Hemorheol Microcirc
. 2016 Oct;
64(4):541-549.
PMID: 27791994
An obvious candidate for the seminal event in the history of haemorheology is Harvey's presentation of the concept of the circulation of the blood. Prior to this, the ideas concerning...
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Meiselman H, Neu B, Rampling M, Baskurt O
Indian J Exp Biol
. 2007 Jan;
45(1):9-17.
PMID: 17249322
The reversible aggregation of red blood cells (RBC) into linear and three-dimensional structures continues to be of basic science and clinical interest: RBC aggregation affects low shear blood viscosity and...
3.
Rampling M, Meiselman H, Neu B, Baskurt O
Biorheology
. 2004 Apr;
41(2):91-112.
PMID: 15090679
The reversible aggregation of red blood cells (RBC) into linear and three-dimensional structures continues to be of basic science and clinical interest: RBC aggregation affects low shear blood viscosity and...
4.
Kametas N, Krampl E, McAuliffe F, Rampling M, Nicolaides K
Eur J Haematol
. 2001 Jun;
66(5):305-11.
PMID: 11422409
Objective: To investigate haemorheological changes during pregnancy in a Latin American population and compare to previously published data from Caucasian populations. Design: Cross-sectional study. Population: 75 pregnant women at 10-36...
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Rampling M
Clin Hemorheol Microcirc
. 2000 Mar;
21(3-4):183-7.
PMID: 10711741
Patients suffering from diabetes or hypertension commonly exhibit increased blood viscosity compared with healthy controls. This is primarily the result of elevated plasma fibrinogen concentration. Cigarette smokers also exhibit raised...
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Bodey A, Rampling M
J Small Anim Pract
. 1999 Mar;
40(1):3-6.
PMID: 10092034
Relationships between blood pressure and haemorrheological factors were examined in three groups of dogs characterised by different levels of blood pressure. The groups used were sight hounds (high pressure), retrievers...
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Rampling M
Clin Hemorheol Microcirc
. 1998 Dec;
19(2):129-32.
PMID: 9849925
Many forms of tissue injury, whether due to physical or infectious sources, lead to the inflammatory response. During its course a wide variety of events takes place, including alterations in...
8.
Bodey A, Rampling M
Clin Hemorheol Microcirc
. 1998 Sep;
18(4):291-8.
PMID: 9741670
Haemorheological parameters in nine breeds of dog were examined. Whole blood viscosity at both high and low shear rates differed significantly between the breeds with a 50% difference between the...
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Baliga R, Burden L, Sidhu M, Rampling M, Kooner J
Am J Cardiol
. 1997 May;
79(10):1397-400.
PMID: 9165167
We have shown that unlike fat, protein, xylose, or water, the carbohydrate component of the meal accelerates myocardial ischemia, reduces exercise capacity, and is associated with a more rapid increase...
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Sutton N, Tracey M, Johnston I, Greenaway R, Rampling M
Microvasc Res
. 1997 May;
53(3):272-81.
PMID: 9211405
A novel instrument has been developed to study the microrheology of erythrocytes as they flow through channels of dimensions similar to human blood capillaries. The channels are produced in silicon...