Next Generation Sequencing Competence Network

Next Generation Sequencing Competence Network

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Concept Arterioles
Academic Article 5,6-d-DHTL, a stable metabolite of arachidonic acid, is a potential EDHF that mediates microvascular dilation.
Academic Article Vascular Actions of Angiotensin 1-7 in the Human Microcirculation: Novel Role for Telomerase.
Academic Article Critical Interaction Between Telomerase and Autophagy in Mediating Flow-Induced Human Arteriolar Vasodilation.
Academic Article Lysophosphatidic acid acts on LPA1 receptor to increase H2 O2 during flow-induced dilation in human adipose arterioles.
Academic Article Hypertension preserves the magnitude of microvascular flow-mediated dilation following transient elevation in intraluminal pressure.
Academic Article Dietary Sodium Restriction Results in Tissue-Specific Changes in DNA Methylation in Humans.
Academic Article Prolonged endothelial-dysfunction in human arterioles following infection with SARS-CoV-2.
Academic Article Hexosamine pathway activation and O-linked-N-acetylglucosamine: novel mediators of endothelial dysfunction in hyperglycemia and diabetes.
Academic Article Detrimental effects of chemotherapy on human coronary microvascular function.
Academic Article Ceramide changes the mediator of flow-induced vasodilation from nitric oxide to hydrogen peroxide in the human microcirculation.
Academic Article An acute rise in intraluminal pressure shifts the mediator of flow-mediated dilation from nitric oxide to hydrogen peroxide in human arterioles.
Academic Article BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitors promote pathological changes in dilator phenotype in the human microvasculature.
Academic Article Critical Role for Telomerase in the Mechanism of Flow-Mediated Dilation in the Human Microcirculation.
Academic Article Lipid phosphate phosphatase 3 maintains NO-mediated flow-mediated dilatation in human adipose resistance arterioles.
Academic Article Interference with PPARgamma signaling causes cerebral vascular dysfunction, hypertrophy, and remodeling.

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