Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2006, Volume 578, Part 1, 1-9, DOI: 10.1007/0-387-29540-2_1

Microcirculation Hemorheology and Tissue Oxygenation in Clinical and Experimental Practice: Cemot Activity in the Last Two Years

Giuseppe Cicco

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Abstract

It is obvious from these results that CEMOT has been a driving force in the development and application of haemorheology in research and clinical practice.
It is my intention that these studies will be developed further. It is also my hope that the various collaborations between the Institutes and the Departments now involved in the CEMOT Research and Clinical Activity can continue and be further developed. The underlying aim is always the resolution of human diseases and the care of patients.

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