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    Endothelial primary cilia in areas of disturbed flow are at the base of atherosclerosis by Van der Heiden, Kim, Hierck, Beerend P, Krams, Rob, de Crom, Rini, Cheng, Caroline, Baiker, Martin, Pourquie, Mathieu J.B.M, Alkemade, Fanneke E, DeRuiter, Marco C, Gittenberger-de Groot, Adriana C, Poelmann, Robert E

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-02-2008)
    “…Abstract Atherosclerosis develops in the arterial system at sites of low as well as low and oscillating shear stress. Previously, we demonstrated a…”
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    Changes in Shear Stress–Related Gene Expression After Experimentally Altered Venous Return in the Chicken Embryo by Groenendijk, Bianca C.W, Hierck, Beerend P, Vrolijk, Johannes, Baiker, Martin, Pourquie, Mathieu J.B.M, Gittenberger-de Groot, Adriana C, Poelmann, Robert E

    Published in Circulation research (24-06-2005)
    “…Hemodynamics play an important role in cardiovascular development, and changes in blood flow can cause congenital heart malformations. The endothelium and…”
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    Numerical study of laminar core-annular flow in a torus and in a 90° pipe bend by Ooms, Gijs, Pourquie, Mathieu J. B. M., Westerweel, Jerry

    Published in AIChE journal (01-07-2015)
    “…A numerical study has been made of laminar core‐annular through a torus. It is a follow‐up of the study by Picardo and Pushpavanam, AIChE J…”
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    A comparison between numerical predictions and theoretical and experimental results for laminar core-annular flow by Beerens, Jeroen C., Ooms, Gijs, Pourquie, Mathieu J. B. M., Westerweel, Jerry

    Published in AIChE journal (01-08-2014)
    “…A numerical study, using the volume‐of‐fluid method, has been made of vertical (upward) laminar core‐annular flow: the flow of a high‐viscosity liquid core…”
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    Fluid dynamics during Random Positioning Machine micro-gravity experiments by Leguy, Carole A.D., Delfos, René, Pourquie, Mathieu J.B.M., Poelma, Christian, Westerweel, Jerry, van Loon, Jack J.W.A.

    Published in Advances in space research (15-06-2017)
    “…A Random Positioning Machine (RPM) is a device used to study the role of gravity on biological systems. This is accomplished through continuous reorientation…”
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