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The function of the vascular system is to transport oxygen and
nutrients to the cells and to remove carbon dioxide and
metabolites. It also transports hormones and locally produced
neurohumoral substances which, in part, regulate its own function.
These interrelationships are essential to homeostasis. The vascular
system is not an assembly of simple (elastic) tubes but a dynamic
system with many external and intrinsic regulatory mechanisms. The
endothelium plays a major role in the intrinsic regulation of the
system. The system is also often subject to disease processes of
which atherosclerosis is the most important. As a result of
atherosclerosis, and other disease processes, replacement of
vessels with prosthetic devices may be required to reestablish
adequate tissue blood flow. It is therefore imperative to gain
insight into the details of vascular function, especially the
dynamics, and the endothelium, the processes of atherosclerosis
development, the vascular prosthetic possibilities and, last but
not least, the interrelationships between these sub-specialties.
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