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... Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are a highly conserved family of serine/threonine proteins which are activated by mitogenic ...kinase 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) with isoform p42 and p44, c-Jun ...
... involved in cellular growth and proliferation two important phenomenons by which ET-1 triggers some of pathophysiological ...states. In parallel, it is also known that ET-1 ...
... Activation of platelet-derived growth factor receptor Platelet-derived growth factor receptors (PDGFR) are membrane protein-tyrosine kinases that play an important role inthe ...
... The main feature of CVD is an increased vascular resistance due to blood vessel remodeling ...specialized cells that regulate vascular tone and blood pressure ...migration, ...
... highlighting the requirement for improved ...activation of ET-1-induced signaling invascularsmoothmuscle cell (VSMC), including protein kinase B (PKB) and ...
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... age of 7 ...(DSI) of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in male RGS2- SMC-KO mice showed that these mice have a significant increase in systolic BP ...change in HR. The ...
... assessed the ability of human brain endothelial cells (HBEC) and human aortic smoothmusclecells (AoSMC) to attach and proliferate on five different discoidal materials ...
... events of necrosis-inflammation, they differ regarding ...cause the capillary necrosis which results in focal capillary loss, perivascular inflammation, and muscle ischemia ...70% of ...
... remarks The UPR signaling has a broad impact on cancer ...tumor cells with the selective advantages to survive and propagate in harsh environmental conditions, but also educates the ...
... Therapeutic vasculargrowthinthe heart 1:1 H12 Cell therapies and exosomes In parallel to these advances in angiogenic gene and protein therapies, cell ...
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