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Data Supplement for Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology: Volume 19, Issue 11 -- Page 2630

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Figure I. Histological photomicrograph (axial section) of a 30-day nonengineered vein graft showing definitions of the leading (indicated by L) and trailing (indicated by T) regions of the area with proximal focal intimal hyperplasia of vein grafts as well as the maximal anastomotic wall slope (line 1) and leading-edge slope of the area with proximal focal intimal hyperplasia (line 2). Line 3, which is perpendicular to the venous wall and passes through the maximal convex curvature of the area with proximal focal intimal hyperplasia, defines the border between the leading and trailing regions. Blood flow direction is from left to right. A indicates aorta; V, vein graft. Scale=1 mm.

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