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Endothelial dysfunction and cardiac damage indicators in patients with β-thalassemia major under iron-chelation therapy. [PDF]
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Anthrax toxins exacerbate sepsis-induced coagulopathy and endothelial dysfunction in a baboon model of anthrax. [PDF]
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Endothelial dysfunction and proinflammatory state determine severe hematotoxicity and inferior outcome of CAR-T therapy. [PDF]
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Systemic Sclerosis: A Key Model of Endothelial Dysfunction. [PDF]
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O-GlcNAcylation of eNOS in high-salt-induced thoracic aorta endothelial dysfunction in mice. [PDF]
Li C, Gao L, Ling Y, Lv Z.
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Mechanosensitive snoRNA-like circular RNA sno-circCNOT1 drives endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis. [PDF]
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Vascular endothelial dysfunction
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1997Injury or activation of the endothelium changes its regulatory functions and results in abnormal endothelial cell function. Dysfunction of the endothelium has been defined as an imbalance between relaxing and contracting factors, between procoagulant and anticoagulant mediators or between growth-inhibiting and growth-promoting substances.
De Meyer, Guido, Herman, Arnold
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Endothelial Cell Signaling and Endothelial Dysfunction
American Journal of Hypertension, 1995Endothelial cells have an important protective role in maintaining the normal physiologic function of the vascular wall. When these cells become dysfunctional, they lose this protective influence and they actively promote pathophysiological changes within the blood vessel. This review will discuss some of the extracellular signaling mechanisms employed
Flavahan, NA, Vanhoutte, PM
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