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eNOS T-786C Genotype, Physical Activity, and Peak Forearm Blood Flow in Females
SHERI A. DATA+5 more
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Oxidative Stress: Signaling Pathways, Biological Functions, and Disease
Oxidative stress causes cellular damage across multiple systems, contributing to neurodegeneration (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's), cancer progression and resistance, cardiovascular diseases (atherosclerosis, heart failure), liver and kidney injury, metabolic disorders (diabetes, obesity), autoimmune diseases, musculoskeletal decline, retinal ...
Sixuan Liu+4 more
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Investigation of PDE5 effect on NOS in nasal polyp pathophysiology. [PDF]
Mutlu V+4 more
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Lower Skeletal Muscle Nutritive Blood Flow in Older Women Is Related to eNOS Protein Content
Robert C. Hickner+4 more
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Lactate, beyond a metabolic byproduct, regulates immunity and inflammation, linked to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) via metabolic reprogramming. Lactylation, a lactate‐driven epigenetic mark, modulates gene expression in fibrosis, lipid disorders, and CVD progression.
Mengyang Song+3 more
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Males and females respond differently to treatment during isolated kidney perfusion: combined effects of glucocorticoid and estradiol. [PDF]
Vidal-Dos-Santos M+9 more
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S-glutathionylation uncouples eNOS and regulates its cellular and vascular function
Chun-an Chen+10 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Timely myocardial reperfusion is essential for restoring blood flow to post‐ischemic tissue, thereby reducing cardiac injury and limiting infarct size. However, this process can paradoxically result in additional, irreversible myocardial damage, known as myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury (MIRI).
Anna De Bartolo+3 more
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The status of studies on the mechanism of microcirculatory dysfunction in the process of diabetic kidney injury. [PDF]
Wu Z+6 more
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