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Role of Differences in Microcirculatory Blood Flow Velocity in Optimizing Parameters of the Skeletal Muscle Oxygen Model

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Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXVII

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4. Conclusions

Changes in extracapillary oxygen transport to tissue due to variation in microcirculatory blood flow velocities have an impact on parameters of the nutritive vessel bed normalizing the muscle oxygen regimen of skeletal muscle under changes in its functional activity.

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Lyabakh, K.G., Mankovskaya, I.N. (2006). Role of Differences in Microcirculatory Blood Flow Velocity in Optimizing Parameters of the Skeletal Muscle Oxygen Model. In: Cicco, G., Bruley, D.F., Ferrari, M., Harrison, D.K. (eds) Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXVII. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 578. Springer, Boston, MA . https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29540-2_13

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