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Meaning of "venules"

Venules (noun): Venules are small blood vessels that connect capillaries to veins
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Multiple venules join together to form veins.
The smallest branches of veins are called venules.
The straight venules contain fenestrated capillaries.
It is very thin in veins and venules.
Many venules unite to form a vein.
Capillaries form a network between arterioles and venules.
Only capillaries and postcapillary venules have been measured.
This is due to lymphocyte migration vía the high endothelial venules.
The high endothelial venules were unusually prominent and often swollen.
Identical data were obtained for four types of venules.
The blood flows from the venules into the veins.
Small arteries are called arterioles and small veins are referred to as venules.
These phenomena occur mainly in the venules where blood flow is lower.
Most of the blood volume is contained within the veins and venules.
Then go to the heart and lead to venules where again displayed a muscular layer.

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Dilatation of arterioles and venules.
A portal venous system is a series of veins or venules that directly connect two capillary beds.
The avascular área is identified by noting a localized loss of capillaries and venules.
The splenic vein is formed from small venules that leave the spleen.
Venules and veins collect blood low in oxygen from tissues throughout the body.
High endothelial venules.
Venules and arterioles are small diameter blood vessels that connect capillaries to veins and arteries.
The increased adhesion to the endothelium of the venules produced by the endotoxin is determined.
The systems and methods described herein may be used to distinguish arterioles from venules.
The middle layer is poorly developed so that venules have thinner walls than arterioles.
Venules carry blood from the capillary network to veins and capillaries connect arterioles and venules.
They will branch into smaller and smaller caliber venules until capillarization.
Some venules contained large numbers of labeled monocyte / macrophages.
Lymphocytes enter the lymph nodes through specialised high endothelial venules found in the paracortex.
Emptied retinal venules due to arterial branch occlusion in diabetic retinopathy (fluorescein angiography).
Deoxygenated blood and metabolic byproducts are returned from capillaries via venules and then vein.
In some subjects, arterioles and venules can be seen to run parallel with each other.
Effect of anti-inflammatory factor on leukocyte flux in venules.
Differences before and after treatments in individual venules were studied by paired t-tests.
It selectively blocks alpha 1 receptors in arterioles and venules.
In the arterioles, capillaries, and venules the Womersley numbers are less than one.
It is composed of arterioles, capillaries and venules.
Telangiectasia, dilated intradermal venules of a caliber of less than 1 mm red.
Smaller arteries are arterioles, and smaller veins are venules.
Blood returns back to the heart through venules ( small veins ) and veins.
They may be composed of abnormal aggregations of arterioles, capillaries, or venules.
Hermes-3 epitope is absent from high endothelial venules ( arrowheads pointing to the luminal surface ).
Thus, these vessels have phenotypic features of venules.
VAP-1 mediates lymphocyte binding to venules in human tissue sections.
Effect of preparations of anti-inflammatory factor on the velocity of neutrophils in venules.
Figure 1A shows MAdCAM expression on high endothelial venules ( arrow ) in normal adult human lymph node.
The myocardial layer contains arterioles, capillaries and venules.
Post-capillary venules with diameters ranging from 20 to 40 µm were selected for the study.
Deoxygenated blood then moves from the capillary beds through venules into the systemic veins.
In these structures, blood flows from arterioles to sinusoids to venules.

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