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NADPH oxidase 4 attenuates cerebral artery changes during the progression of marfan syndrome
ArticleAbstract: Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a connective tissue disorder that is often associated with the fibrillin-1Palabras claves:Fibrillin-1, Neurovascular disorders, Nox4, Transforming growth factor-βAutores:Dantas A.P., Egea G., Elisabet Vila, Jiménez-Altayó F., Meirelles T., Onetti Y., Schröder K.Fuentes:scopusMiddle cerebral artery remodeling following transient brain ischemia is linked to early postischemic hyperemia: A target of uric acid treatment
ArticleAbstract: Ischemia impairs blood supply to the brain, and reperfusion is important to restore cerebral blood fPalabras claves:Interleukin-18, Ischemia-reperfusion, Macrophages, Oxidative Stress, PeroxynitriteAutores:Chamorro A., Cugota R., Dantas A.P., Elisabet Vila, Jiménez-Altayó F., Onetti Y., Perez B., Planas A.M.Fuentes:scopusPeroxynitrite formed during a transient episode of brain ischaemia increases endothelium-derived hyperpolarization-type dilations in thromboxane/prostaglandin receptor-stimulated rat cerebral arteries
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Increased thromboxane A2 and peroxynitrite are hallmarks of cerebral ischaemia/reperfusion (I/RPalabras claves:actin, Calcium-activated potassium channels, ischaemia/reperfusion, K 2.3 C a, SK C a, stroke, ThromboxaneAutores:Dantas A.P., Elisabet Vila, Jiménez-Altayó F., McNeish A.J., Onetti Y., Perez B.Fuentes:scopus