Relationship of Iron to Oligodendrocytes and Myelinization
its interesting that http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 062049.htm
buffalo was on the iron theory in 2003
buffalo was on the iron theory in 2003
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I expect if there is reflux there is hypoxia. The flow of blood is a complex area of study; experts in rheology may have some opinions on the probabilities, causes, and consequences of reflux in these vessels. Wikipedia states:
Of course oxygenation will affect the properties of red blood cells as well, and the effect may become circular.Blood is a suspension of cellular elements in plasma, therefore exhibit non-Newtonian flow behavior. That is, its viscosity is shear rate dependent. Blood viscosity decrease with increased shear rate, known as shear thinning.
Blood viscosity is determined by plasma viscosity, hematocrit (volume fraction of red blood cell, which constitute 99.9% of the cellular elements) and mechanical behavior of red blood cells. Therefore, red blood cell mechanics is the major determinant of flow properties of blood. Red blood cells have unique mechanical behavior, which can be discussed under the terms “erythrocyte deformability ” and “erythrocyte aggregation ”.[2]
Blood viscosity can be measured by viscometers capable of measurements at various shear rates, such as a rotational viscometer.[3]
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"I'm still here, how 'bout that? I may have lost my lunchbox, but I'm still here." John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001)