The Mechanism and Potential Therapeutic Strategies of Vascular Aging
The phenotypes of vascular aging vary across different blood vessels. Endothelial dysfunction is observable in the endothelium of all vessels, while vascular structural remodeling primarily occurs in arteries. A decline in organ vascular density mainly affects arterioles, venules, and capillaries, whereas thrombosis predominantly occurs in the ...
Wan‐Zhou Wu +4 more
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Feasibility and Safety of an Eight-Week Exercise Program with the Additional Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation of the Abdominal Muscles. [PDF]
Manojlović Ivezić D +2 more
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Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae. [PDF]
Fan C +9 more
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Intra-examiner and inter-examiner reliability of rehabilitative ultrasound imaging for lumbar multifidus and anterolateral abdominal muscles in females with recurrent low back pain: an observational, cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Zamani H +4 more
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Changes in Abdominal Muscle Strength with Respect to Aging.
Akira KUBO
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We developed a visualized OPN‐targeted nanodelivery system loaded with MDL800 and ICG to attenuate vascular aging via activating SIRT6 to reduce MMP9 in a mice model, providing a promising anti‐aging strategy for future clinical applications. ABSTRACT Objectives Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) is a longevity‐associated gene with recognized therapeutic potential for ...
Yan Fang +17 more
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Contraction assessment of abdominal muscles using automated segmentation designed for wearable ultrasound applications. [PDF]
Strohm H +6 more
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316 DOES ABDOMINAL MUSCLE TRAINING IMPROVE EXPIRATORY MUSCLE STRENGTH OR ENDURANCE?
Frank Cerny +3 more
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Specialized Cranial Muscles: How Different Are They from Limb and Abdominal Muscles? [PDF]
James J. Sciote +3 more
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Long‐Term Nutritional Benefits of Laparoscopic Pancreatoduodenectomy Over Open Surgery
Minimally invasive laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy (LPD) significantly improves long‐term nutritional outcomes compared to open pancreaticoduodenectomy (OPD). LPD patients demonstrated better preservation of muscle mass index (PMI) and a lower incidence of postoperative fatty liver.
Koki Kurahashi +9 more
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