kapillairen
Kapillairen, or capillaries, are the smallest blood vessels in the circulatory system, forming the connection between arterioles and venules. They consist of a single layer of endothelial cells supported by a basement membrane, and in many tissues they enclose pericytes that provide stability and regulate blood flow.
There are three main structural classes: continuous, fenestrated, and sinusoidal capillaries. Continuous capillaries have an intact
Functionally, capillaries are the primary site of exchange between blood and tissues. Gases (oxygen and carbon
Regulation and physiology: Blood flow through capillary networks is controlled by arterioles and pre-capillary sphincters; local
Clinical relevance: Capillary function affects edema, inflammation, and microvascular disease. Capillaries also support angiogenesis during wound