Noun
vasculature (countable and uncountable, plural vasculatures)
(anatomy) The arrangement of blood vessels in the body, or within an organ.
Additionally or alternatively, flow-dependent or other contrast-free magnetic resonance imaging techniques can be used to determine the location and other properties of the vasculature. Source: Internet
As one illustration, trees, ferns, cells of the nervous system, blood and lung vasculature, citation and other branching patterns in nature can be modeled on a computer by using recursive algorithms and L-systems techniques. Source: Internet
For continuous, frequent or prolonged intravenous chemotherapy administration, various systems may be surgically inserted into the vasculature to maintain access. Source: Internet
Quantitative vasculature morphology data herein may be used to inform computational models that simulate the spatial tumor vasculature. Source: Internet
These integrins are concentrated on cells of the vasculature and on some types of tumor cells, which in part explains the proangiogenic effects of iodothyronines and proliferative actions of thyroid hormone on some cancers including gliomas. Source: Internet
The newly formed tumor vasculature is poorly formed and does not deliver an adequate blood supply to all areas of the tumor. Source: Internet