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Phys Rev Lett ; 120(7): 078003, 2018 Feb 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29542977

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Ultrasoft colloids typically do not spontaneously crystallize, but rather vitrify, at high concentrations. Combining in situ rheo-small-angle-neutron-scattering experiments and numerical simulations we show that shear facilitates crystallization of colloidal star polymers in the vicinity of their glass transition. With increasing shear rate well beyond rheological yielding, a transition is found from an initial bcc-dominated structure to an fcc-dominated one. This crystal-to-crystal transition is not accompanied by intermediate melting but occurs via a sudden reorganization of the crystal structure. Our results provide a new avenue to tailor colloidal crystallization and the crystal-to-crystal transition at the molecular level by coupling softness and shear.

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Vasc Endovascular Surg ; 41(5): 389-96, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17942853

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AIM: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the changes in blood flow of anterior and middle cerebral arteries following carotid endarterectomy, using transcranial Doppler (TCD) flow studies. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This study included 100 patients (72 men, mean age 65 years) who underwent carotid endarterectomy because of high-grade carotid stenosis or symptoms of ischemic stroke. Endarterectomy was performed by a distal shunt between the common carotid and internal carotid arteries. Blood flow in the anterior and middle cerebral arteries was assessed by TCD preoperatively and also in the postoperative period (1st and 4th day; 1st, 6th, and 12th month). Collateral circulation in the Willis circle was evaluated by common carotid compression. RESULTS: Patients with bilateral carotid stenosis > or =70% exhibited a significantly increased flow velocity in the ipsilateral anterior cerebral artery (ACA), middle cerebral artery (MCA), and in the contralateral ACA. Patients with entirely occluded contralateral internal carotid artery showed the most pronounced changes in cerebral hemodynamics. Blood flow velocities returned to the preoperative values at 1 to 12 months following endarterectomy. Hyperperfusion syndrome was manifested in 14 patients, who exhibited significantly higher flow velocities in the ipsilateral MCA compared with asymptomatic patients. CONCLUSIONS: A transient bilateral increase of blood flow velocity in the anterior part of the Willis circle may often occur in the immediate postoperative period following carotid endarterectomy. Although its clinical significance is not entirely understood, this increase may be associated with cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome.


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Anterior Cerebral Artery/diagnostic imaging , Carotid Stenosis/surgery , Cerebrovascular Circulation , Cerebrovascular Disorders/diagnostic imaging , Endarterectomy, Carotid/adverse effects , Middle Cerebral Artery/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial , Aged , Anterior Cerebral Artery/physiopathology , Blood Flow Velocity , Carotid Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Carotid Stenosis/physiopathology , Cerebrovascular Disorders/etiology , Cerebrovascular Disorders/physiopathology , Circle of Willis/physiopathology , Collateral Circulation , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Middle Cerebral Artery/physiopathology , Prospective Studies , Severity of Illness Index , Syndrome , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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