An arteriole in the bottom of the image shows nonspecific sclerotic changes.
From the nature.com
It causes arteriole dilation and increased venous permeability.
From the en.wikipedia.org
This apparatus occurs near the site of contact between the thick ascending limb and the afferent arteriole.
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Blocking just a single arteriole caused cell death in all directions for hundreds of micrometres after the blockage.
From the newscientist.com
Skin temperature mainly reflects arteriole diameter.
From the en.wikipedia.org
A ring of amyloid is visible in the wall of an arteriole in the brain of a patient who had Alzheimer's disease.
From the sciencedaily.com
As the aorta branches, and these arteries branch in turn, they become successively smaller in diameter, down to the arteriole.
From the en.wikipedia.org
We found that the occlusion of a single penetrating arteriole was sufficient to disrupt the vibrissa column and abolish the processing of cortical input.
From the nature.com
A single arteriole, highlighted in yellow, dives from the surface of the brain at the top of the image to penetrate a column of brain tissue.
From the sciencedaily.com
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One of the small thin-walled arteries that end in capillaries
(arteriolar) of or relating to or involving arterioles
An arteriole is a small diameter blood vessel in the microcirculation that extends and branches out from an artery and leads to capillaries.
(arterioles) small branches of arteries
A small branch of an artery (a vessel that carries blood high in oxygen away from the heart to the body) leading to a capillary. The oxygenated hemoglobin (oxyhemoglobin) makes the blood in arteries and arterioles look bright red.
A vessel that conveys blood between an artery and a capillary bed.
Carries red blood rich in oxygen and nutrients
A tiny artery, especially a terminal artery continuous with the capillary network.
A small artery located at the end of a junction with the venous system, the venule.