How to Use vasculature in a Sentence

vasculature

noun
  • But there is not a lot of good literature on pig vasculature.
    Matthew Shaer, New York Times, 2 July 2019
  • For vasculature, this translates to the costs of making veins and pumping fluids through them.
    Emily Singer, Scientific American, 20 Aug. 2013
  • My body tried to correct this by flooding my vasculature with a protein that constricts blood vessels.
    Kyle Dickman, Outside Online, 20 June 2018
  • Years of severe fasting, not for health but for social change, had damaged his vasculature system long ago.
    Christopher Rosen, EW.com, 20 Aug. 2017
  • Imaging of digestive neurons shows the vasculature in green and the neurons in red.
    Paul Smaglik, Discover Magazine, 19 Dec. 2016
  • Bigger appendages also allow growing larger vasculature that brings more blood, and thus more body heat to dispel.
    Lina Zeldovich, Smithsonian Magazine, 8 Sep. 2021
  • The condition can also show up in various ways on the skin, in the lungs and joints, and within a person’s vasculature, or blood vessels.
    Julia Landwehr, Health, 27 Jan. 2023
  • Astrocytes are shown in yellow, contractile proteins in red, and retinal vasculature in green.
    Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 17 Oct. 2023
  • The virus floods the immune system, eventually shredding our vasculature.
    Neil Vora, Time, 22 May 2026
  • When there’s damage to the coronary vasculature that brings blood to the heart muscle, collateral arteries make new connections in the injured area.
    Quanta Magazine, 13 Feb. 2023
  • If the interstellar probe makes a close pass by the sun and pushes hydrogen into its shield’s vasculature, the hydrogen will expand and explode from a nozzle at the end of the pipe.
    Daniel Oberhaus, Wired, 20 Nov. 2020
  • For example, someone who has headaches or brain fog may have a virus that resides in their brain tissue, whereas someone with cardiovascular symptoms may have virus present in the heart, lungs or vasculature.
    Gretchen Cuda Kroen, cleveland, 22 Oct. 2022
  • To their surprise, the cells self-assembled into a network of layers that resembled the retina pigment epithelium and its vasculature.
    William A. Haseltine, Forbes, 24 Jan. 2023
  • The patient in this report had inhaled helium from a high pressure cylinder, causing blood vessels in his lungs to rupture and allowing the gas to gain access to the pulmonary vasculature and subsequently to his brain.
    Ncbi Rofl, Discover Magazine, 2 May 2012
  • Volunteers will help to reconstruct a 3D map of Alzheimer’s brain vasculature, similar to how neurons are mapped in EyeWire.
    Guest, Discover Magazine, 23 Jan. 2016
  • Before Sestan’s team adjusted the settings, the fluid might not completely permeate the vasculature of the organ, leaving parts of the brain essentially untreated.
    Matthew Shaer, New York Times, 2 July 2019
  • The problem is always assembly—getting a variety of cell types to neatly arrange into intricate and functional structures while allowing life-sustaining vasculature to permeate the tissue is tough.
    Beth Mole, Ars Technica, 22 July 2017
  • The most common persistent symptoms include arthritis, fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, and vasculature issues such as atrial fibrillation, cardiomyopathies and blood clotting.
    Sumathi Reddy, WSJ, 28 Sep. 2020
  • The need-to-know this morning Relay Therapeutics reported promising Phase 2 data of its drug zovegalisib in a group of rare diseases that cause abnormal vasculature development, sending company shares up 9% in premarket trading.
    Elaine Chen, STAT, 19 May 2026

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