... organs, which ultimately results in a malignant cancer. In addition, the abnormal shape of the blood vessels restricts the delivery and effectiveness of anti-cancer medicines.
PHD2-blockers can ...
... a direct link between poor dietary habits and inflammation of blood vessels, mediated by the fat cells surrounding the blood vessel wall."
Weintraub adds that the diet fed to the ...
... triggering the development of dangerous—even fatal—blood clots. The findings in the May issue of Cell Metabolism, ... build up at various spots along blood vessel walls, he explained. The vast majority ...
... during a joint session with the Council for High Blood Pressure.
"We know diabetes is a major risk ... types that can modify proteins.
Inside the blood vessel walls of healthy mice, MCG researchers ...
... , VSMC no longer work normally and vessel thickening ensues. For this reason the field has sought ... -related proliferation of VSMC had thickened blood vessel walls. These findings suggest that miR-143 ...
Federal regulators have approved the sale of a new laser scanning system intended to locate fatty deposits in blood vessel walls that are thought to cause heart attacks.
... able to differentiate the iPS cells into several types of blood cells, which may one day aid in treating ... cells, the specialized cells that line blood vessel walls. Once mature, the cardiomyocytes beat ...
... -normal levels of the protein S100A1 in cells that line blood vessel walls in animals with high ... S100A1 cannot relax as well as normal vessels. “If the animal doesn’t have S100A1, it has hypertension ...
... cause of heart attacks and strokes, which occur when vessels become completely blocked. While the study ... moves along the straight portions of blood vessel walls, creates frictional force that protects ...
... highly effective dose inside the tumor cells.
All blood vessel walls are slightly porous, but in healthy ... large to get through the holes in the walls of normal blood vessels, but still small enough ...
... force to particular proteins located on the surface of smooth muscle cells from the blood vessel wall. When force was applied to the proteins, the smooth muscle cells reacted, and constricted or ...
... connecting smooth muscle cells to others in the blood vessel wall may really be what releases ATP, ... don't know exactly how we are doing that." Blood pressure is not affected, just the negative impact ...
... enough to be able to grow pure, designer blood stem cells outside the human body ... cells, what's important in the embryonic blood vessel wall that allows for this phenomenon and whether we can reprogram ...
When plaques coating blood vessel walls rupture and expose collagen, platelets spring into action ... block the MMP1-PAR1 pathway prevent blood clots from forming in the presence of collagen, suggesting ...
... findings show that the rapid movement of the white blood cells is more like that of millipedes. Rather than sticking ... showed that upon attaching to the blood vessel wall, the white blood cell legs 'dig ...