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Taming endothelial activation with a microRNA [PDF]
Inflammation plays an essential role in vascular pathologies, including those associated with sepsis and atherosclerosis. Identifying negative regulators of inflammatory signaling pathways may provide novel therapeutic targets for these diseases. In this issue of the JCI, Sun et al.
Jason E, Fish, Myron I, Cybulsky
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Endothelial activation impairs the function of small extracellular vesicles
Small extracellular vesicles are nanosized vesicles (30–200 nm) that can ferry proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids between cells and therefore, have significant potential as biomarkers, drug delivery tools or therapeutic agents.
Nicolas Herrera-Zelada +14 more
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Intestinal Ischemia as a Complication of COVID-19
Background: Extrapulmonary complications of COVID-19 including acute mesenteric ischemia are being increasingly reported and are a reason of poorer clinical outcome and increased inpatient mortality rate.
Lamis K. Abufool, Labib S. Al-Ozaibi
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Neurological effects of COVID-19 and long-COVID-19, as well as neuroinvasion by SARS-CoV-2, still pose several questions and are of both clinical and scientific relevance.
Carolline Soares Motta +17 more
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C-Peptide as a Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a complex metabolic disease affecting one-third of the United States population. It is characterized by hyperglycemia, where the hormone insulin is either not produced sufficiently or where there is a resistance to insulin ...
Rachel L. Washburn +6 more
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Background: Tocotrienols (TCTs) are more potent antioxidants than α-tocopherol (TOC). However, the effectiveness and mechanism of the action of TCT isomers as anti-atherosclerotic agents in stimulated human endothelial cells under inflammatory conditions
Suhaila Muid +4 more
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Non-Invasive Pulsatile Shear Stress Modifies Endothelial Activation; A Narrative Review
The monolayer of cells that line both the heart and the entire vasculature is the endothelial cell (EC). These cells respond to external and internal signals, producing a wide array of primary or secondary messengers involved in coagulation, vascular ...
Jose A. Adams +2 more
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Research Background. Stroke as brain vascular disorder that can be ruptured vascular commonly referred to as a bleeding stroke or ischemic stroke may be due to cerebral arterial thrombosis as a final impact the progression of atherosclerosis, especially ...
M.Nur FAFA +3 more
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Linking endothelial dysfunction with endothelial cell activation [PDF]
The thin layer of cells that lines the interior of blood vessels, known as the endothelium, plays a complex role in vascular biology. The endothelium mediates blood vessel tone, hemostasis, neutrophil recruitment, hormone trafficking, and fluid filtration.
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Early and adequate restoration of endothelial and tubular renal function is a substantial step during regeneration after ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury, occurring, e.g., in kidney transplantation, renal surgery, and sepsis.
Dania Fischer +11 more
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