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Microvascular Health as a Key Determinant of Organismal Aging
This review spotlights the emerging field of vascular aging, providing a comprehensive and critical overview of the molecular processes and clinical manifestations of vascular dysfunction during aging. By combining basic angioscience concepts with a critical analysis of innovative pre‐clinical aging models and lifestyle interventions, it offers a ...
Mattia Cenciarini +4 more
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Critical role of the β isoform of protein kinase C (PKCβ) in angiotensin II-induced oxidative stress in vascular smooth muscle cells. [PDF]
Tajima H +10 more
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Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)‐C secreted by Pi16+ fibro‐progenitors lays the foundation of lymphatic network in mouse arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs), whereas the elevated phosphate (Pi) in 5/6‐nephrectomy (Nx) mouse activates p‐ERK/p‐SP1/BACE2 pathway to generate additional soluble VEGFR‐3, which causes VEGF‐C unresponsiveness and defective ...
Kai Chen +14 more
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NEXN regulates vascular smooth muscle cell phenotypic switching and neointimal hyperplasia. [PDF]
Lin Z +10 more
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Neoadjuvant gemcitabine plus nab‐paclitaxel (AG) reprograms pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma by shifting malignant cells toward a classical phenotype and remodeling the tumor microenvironment. Despite enhancing cytotoxic NKT cells, AG activates tumor‐associated mast cells (TAMCs) and inflammatory CAFs through MIF signaling.
Libo Wang +16 more
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Recent advances in materials and device engineering enable continuous, real‐time monitoring of muscle activity via wearable and implantable systems. This review critically summarizes emerging technologies for tracking electrophysiological, biomechanical, and oxygenation signals, outlines fundamental principles, and highlights key challenges and ...
Zhengwei Liao +4 more
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Pinocembrin Downregulates Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Proliferation and Migration Leading to Attenuate Neointima Formation in Balloon-Injured Rats. [PDF]
Kim H +5 more
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Tooth decay progression transforms the dental pulp response from repair to fibrosis. At early stages, stromal cells reprogram to repair the extra cellular matrix (ECM), blood vessels, and nerves, remodel and grow, keeping repair possible. In advanced decay, hypoxia, and vessel regression, in complement with an immune switch, fuel nerve degeneration and
Hoang Thai Ha +12 more
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