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Corrigendum for Olgac et al., Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 294 (2) H909-H919.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 294: H2917, 2008; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.zh4-8340-corr.2008
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CORRIGENDUM

Corrigendum

Volume 294, February 2008

Volume 63, February 2008

Pages H915, H917: Olgac U, Kurtcuoglu V, Poulikakos D. "Computational modeling of coupled blood-wall mass transport of LDL: effects of local wall shear stress." On p. H915, the following statement appears: "For the mass transport calculations at the lumen, a constant concentration boundary condition of C0 = 3.12 mol/m3 is used at the inlet in accordance with the common human blood LDL concentration level (8)." The indicated value of C0 is incorrect. Instead, it should read C0 = 1.0 x 10–3 mol/m3. Accordingly, the corrected version of Fig. 12, with its original legend, is presented below. No other results of the article are affected.


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Fig. 12. Solute flux through the endothelium in the vicinity of the stenosis as a function of the normalized axial location z*.

 





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