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  • own that nitrate tolerance is associated with vascular abnormalities which have the potential to wor
  • a Cuffed Expanded PTFE Graft for Hemodialysis Vascular Access.
  • He died in Avintes at the age of 40 due to a vascular accident.
  • d cell signalling as well as functioning as a vascular adhesion protein (VAP-1) in some mammalian ti
  • ammatory mediator release and down-regulating vascular adhesion molecules.
  • BTT-1023 - a fully human Vascular Adhesion Protein-1 (VAP-1) monoclonal antibod
  • es, attenuate pulmonary fibrin deposition and vascular alveolar leakage, and prolong survival in hyp
  • 1998, textbook, Mastery of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
  • CNS, Liver, Anterior Pituitary, Muscle (both vascular and non-vascular smooth muscle), and Platelet
  • potassium channels in cardiac, skeletal, and vascular and non-vascular smooth muscle.
  • nationally important botanical site, for both vascular and non-vascular plants, situated on the sout
  • homeostaic mechanisms including regulation of vascular and airway tone, insulin secretion, and peris
  • Cancellous bone is highly vascular and frequently contains red bone marrow where
  • ments, including their orthopedics, heart and vascular and cancer centers.
  • rations in other tissues including platelets, vascular and visceral smooth muscle, and skeletal musc
  • Vascular and neoplastic (malignant or benign tumours)
  • n may provide protective benefits against the vascular and renal damage caused by diabetes and cardi
  • cusing on the physiology of the heart and the vascular and nervous systems.
  • ed the use of absorbable magnesium sutures in vascular and nerve surgery, and used elderberry stems
  • e for lung metastatic cancer cells, mediating vascular arrest and colonization, and furthermore, it
  • 2009, Langham published Ischemia and Loss of Vascular Autoregulation in Ocular and Cerebral Disease
  • Since vascular beds widely express α1 receptors, the action
  • tory action on K+ channels, at least, in some vascular beds
  • been suggested to function as an EDHF in some vascular beds; although the validity of this observati
  • His scientific work concerns vascular biology and pharmacology of endothelium.
  • aryland for over 30 years, became Director of Vascular Biology Research at the Cardiovascular Resear
  • Cell Center, infectious disease, cardiology, vascular biology, Parkinson's Disease, geriatrics, end
  • ythrocytes, platelets, hemostatic mechanisms, vascular biology, immunology, and hematologic oncology
  • Frank's daughter Morgan was born with a Vascular Birthmark that spread across her face when sh
  • e Barbara have become honorary chairs for the Vascular Birthmarks Foundation.
  • welling of bodily tissues caused by increased vascular blood flow and a localized increase in blood
  • problem to control, especially in the highly vascular bones of the spine and sternum.
  • Vascular bundle an exarch actinostele, tracheids of pr
  • ces have been found in the positioning of the vascular bundles between female infected pine trees an
  • ges and by the absence of lacunae outside the vascular bundles, as seen in the transverse section of
  • They have bicollateral vascular bundles.
  • ary for nitric oxide-stimulated TSP1-mediated vascular cell responses and cGMP signaling.
  • VCAM-1 Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule
  • used on signaling aspects of cell invasion by vascular cells and tumor cells, with a focuses on prev
  • y of care provided by PVHMC's Stead Heart and Vascular Center for its Cardiac Surgery Program (2010)
  • and director of The Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center and senior attending surgeon of The Me
  • nces from the Ohio State University Heart and Vascular Center.
  • l and surgical services including its Heart & Vascular Center; Women's Center; Emergency Department;
  • Recognition of these vascular changes underline the critical need for clini
  • amifies upon the tympanic membrane, forming a vascular circle around the membrane with the stylomast
  • in death within a few hours due to peripheral vascular collapse.
  • fibrous connective tissue that surrounds the vascular compartment of the neck.
  • use for this medication in the prevention of vascular complications of a rare inherited disease cal
  • An extremely rare vascular condition after complaints of leg pains ultim
  • es of chronic diseases, especially cancer and vascular conditions.
  • Vascular congestion is the engorgement of an entity, s
  • etention he was tortured, which left him with vascular damage in his legs.
  • Vascular damage can lead to decreased blood flow to th
  • Diminished supply of Nitric Oxide can lead to vascular damage, such as endothelial dysfunction and v
  • In the late 19th century vascular dementia was heavily studied, however by 1910
  • Risk factors for vascular dementia include hypertension, smoking, hyper
  • erm multi-infarct dementia was coined and all vascular dementia was grouped into one category.
  • 5-year survival rate is 39% for patients with vascular dementia compared with 75% for age-matched co
  • Vascular dementia is associated with a higher mortalit
  • cognitive impairment, multi-infarct dementia, vascular dementia due to a strategic single infarct (a
  • r suffering with congestive heart failure and vascular dementia (according to the Coasters website).
  • The etiology of vascular dementia includes hypertension, and thus, low
  • uman rights abuse cases, for medical reasons ( vascular dementia).
  • ich became the standard for diagnosing MID or vascular dementia.
  • He died at age 76 in 2005 from vascular dementia.
  • FZD4 signaling induced by Norrin regulates vascular development of vertebrate retina and controls
  • TSPAN12 also seems to regulate vascular development, as shown by a study involving TS
  • ds to defects in mesodermal, neural tube, and vascular development.
  • ons at Abbott Laboratories in diagnostics and vascular devices.
  • In April 1989, Vascular Diagnostic Labs bought out the previous share
  • It describes a significant level of vascular dilation and tortuosity observed at the poste
  • lobulated mass over the nose with superficial vascular dilation; it mostly affects men past middle a
  • The drug is contraindicated in pregnancy, vascular disease and psychosis.
  • Brennan died of hypertensive vascular disease in Melbourne.
  • zzati died, at the age of ninety, of cerebral vascular disease in Westwood, Massachusetts, where he
  • to his wound, Luspekayev developed peripheral vascular disease in his legs when he was 26.
  • Cole died on June 5, 2005 of peripheral vascular disease in Alexandria, Virginia.
  • He died of coronary vascular disease at his Melbourne home, survived by hi
  • He died on April 16, 1946 of cerebral vascular disease at Thomas Jefferson University Hospit
  • phase of intraocular pressure, inflammation, vascular disease and any kind of hypoxia.
  • ufferer of diabetes and ultimately peripheral vascular disease and died on 19 July 1918, he was surv
  • Peripheral vascular disease
  • Hypertension with vascular disease
  • ffect the blood circulation (e.g., peripheral vascular disease), the detection and assessment of bre
  • pecialties are vitreoretinal surgery, retinal vascular disease, diabetic retinopathy and macular deg
  • infarct, congestive heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, dementia, cerebrovascular disease, c
  • prophylaxis of migraine, occlusive peripheral vascular disease, vertigo of central and peripheral or
  • irkes' main research field was cardiology and vascular disease, and he first described embolism from
  • sed to bypass stenotic arteries in peripheral vascular disease, if a suitable autologous vein graft
  • terests centre on the immunology of renal and vascular disease, and in particular on how delineation
  • g mir- 143 may be important for understanding vascular disease.
  • f his comparatively early death from coronary vascular disease.
  • ics, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, and peripheral vascular diseases.
  • Investigation of Vascular Disorders, Churchill Livingstone.
  • Gastric antral vascular ectasia, dilation of small blood vessels in t
  • It also has vascular effects, such as pulmonary vasoconstriction.
  • It selectively targets vascular endothelial growth factor receptors 1, 2 and
  • n many tissues, mainly in the lung, including vascular endothelial cells, epithelial kidney cells, a
  • terests are vasculogenesis, angiogenesis, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF).
  • Instead, vascular endothelial cells will use L-arginine to make
  • Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is an import
  • CTGF has been shown to interact with Vascular endothelial growth factor A.
  • In addition, CXCR4 can also be found on vascular endothelial cells and neuronal/nerve cells.
  • ADAMTS1 has been shown to interact with Vascular endothelial growth factor A.
  • noclonal antibody (IgG1) directed against the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 2 (VEGFR2)
  • GF-1 receptor, the MuSK protein receptor, the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (or VEGF) receptor,
  • a receptor antagonist blocking the binding of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) to its recep
  • so known as AZD2171, is a potent inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor tyr
  • beta, an enzyme involved in the induction of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-stimulated n
  • also known as ZD6474, is an antagonist of the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) an
  • e III receptor tyrosine kinase) also known as vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR-2
  • ea of intense current research, by decreasing vascular endothelial growth factor production and rece
  • It functions as an inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor.
  • Lower levels are present in vascular endothelium and cardiomyocytes.
  • use of an inability of the cells to adhere to vascular endothelium and migrate out of the intravascu
  • tion of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) on the vascular endothelium (blood vessel lining) plays a rol
  • tinal barrier has two components: the retinal vascular endothelium and the retinal pigment epitheliu
  • on of the two constituents, when combined, on vascular endothelium, arteriolocapillary microcirculat
  • Additionally, it is found in red blood cells, vascular endothelium, the gastrointestinal tract, swea
  • alyl-LewisX, a ligand of P- and E-selectin on vascular endothelium.
  • a primary site of action at the level of the vascular endothelium.
  • pressure in arteries is higher than the mean vascular filling pressure that develops after death (~
  • or his work as senior author of Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas, the definitive flora
  • Hampshire chalk grassland sites for its rich vascular flora, and is the richest chalk grassland sit
  • shoulder-joint, and is perforated by numerous vascular foramina.
  • ecause NO is a key mediator in many important vascular functions including regulation of smooth musc
  • ng a maxilla textured externally by impressed vascular grooves and a narrow antorbital fossa, that c
  • al use for pizotifen is for the prevention of vascular headache including migraine and cluster heada
  • er than antibodies to thrombin, antibodies to vascular heparin sulfate appear to interfere with anti
  • that sulforaphane may protect the heart from vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis.
  • ant Pathway: Thrombin escaping from a site of vascular injury binds to its receptor thrombomodulin (
  • cascade and limits clot formation to sites of vascular injury.
  • Klf4 is upregulated in vascular injury.
  • c care it provides through Providence Heart & Vascular Institute, which is recognized statewide as a
  • ers of Excellence: Cancer Services, Heart and Vascular Institute, Neuroscience Institute, Orthopedic
  • It includes the Memorial Heart and Vascular Institute, the Center for Neuromuscular Scien
  • campus also houses 3 institutes: the Heart & Vascular Institute, a 6-floor, 1,650,000-square-foot (
  • s a humanized monoclonal antibody against the vascular integrin avb3.
  • us Diseases, Surgical Critical Care Medicine, Vascular Interventional Radiology, Vascular Neurology
  • The tunica vasculosa is the vascular layer of the testis, consisting of a plexus o
  • ry in his left leg burst, three weeks after a vascular lesion operation in France for a knotted arte
  • Patients have no vascular lesions, but have rapid psychomotor regressio
  • VLDL, also subject to delipidation by vascular lipoprotein lipase, delivers fats to tissues
  • hest there is often hyperinflation, increased vascular markings, tree-in-bud sign, and the appearanc
  • Loyola Outpatient Center, Center for Heart & Vascular Medicine and Loyola Oral Health Center as wel
  • the nasal lining - A thin layer of vascular mucosa that adheres tightly to the deep surfa
  • ing of angiotensin II to the AT1 receptors in vascular muscle; it is therefore independent of angiot
  • Lesions, due to their vascular nature, can also vary according to body tempe
  • Oto-vestibular problems of a vascular nature: dizziness, auditory hallucinations, h
  • the largest surface area (485mm) in the human vascular network.
  • ity Medical Center, specializing in tumor and vascular neurosurgery.
  • e inpatient and outpatient surgery, heart and vascular, newborn intensive care, pediatrics, childbir
  • urgery, neurology(clinical, child, general, & vascular), OBGYN, ophthalmology, orthopedics (surgery,
  • ausing inflammation and obstruction of veins ( vascular obstruction) of the liver.
  • allow for the cancer cells to infiltrate the vascular or lymphatic systems.
  • study of isolated heart, vascular or other smooth muscle tissue).
  • Bone is a living vascular organ containing channels for blood and bone
  • reat senile dementia and other disorders with vascular origins.
  • The mucous membrane is thickest, and most vascular, over the nasal conchae.
  • djacent parenchyma cells of the pericycle and vascular parenchyma [8].
  • by basic fibroblast growth factor, as well as vascular permeability induced by VEGF in mice.
  • permeability and is sometimes referred to as vascular permeability factor.
  • larly those molecular interactions related to vascular permeability.
  • cause dilation of blood vessels and increased vascular permeability.
  • t is an extremely diversified habitat with 49 vascular plant families, 159 vascular plant species, 7
  • It is a spore-bearing vascular plant up to a metre high.
  • It is a vascular plant (Tracheobionta) in the monocotyledon Su
  • Bitelaria is a genus of vascular plant from the Early Devonian, with a thick c
  • Over 500 species of vascular plant have been recorded on the reserve, sinc
  • cluding nearly one-half of the state's native vascular plant species and 174 taxa on the California
  • Takhtajan also made note of hundreds of other vascular plant genera scattered about and isolated on
  • Eighty five woodland vascular plant species have been recorded including th
  • e single member of New Zealand's only endemic vascular plant family of Ixerbaceae.
  • 113 aquatic and bankside vascular plant species have been recorded from the fie
  • This creating conditions nearer optimum for vascular plant growth; pedogenesis or the formation of
  • Steganotheca is a genus of bushy, probably vascular plant with branched axes, known from upper Si
  • A total of 127 aquatic and bankside vascular plant species have been recorded in the field
  • S. moellendorffii is a member of an ancient vascular plant lineage that first appear in the fossil
  • There are however two nationally scarce vascular plant species here as well - Slender Hare's-e
  • ough the Rocky Mountain Region has no endemic vascular plant families and only one endemic Marchanti
  • e's feldmark habitat, in which it is the only vascular plant, forming a major structural component o
  • tems or even roots, yet is still considered a vascular plant.
  • Catalogue of Vascular Plants of Ecuador Retrieved 12 October 2009
  • There are 16 vascular plants by the lake.
  • d taxonomic treatment of the 3,402 species of vascular plants occurring in the East Texas Region.
  • Extinct terrestrial vascular plants of the Silurian to Devonian periods.
  • Over 70 aquatic and bankside vascular plants have been recorded including Frogbit (
  • topsida (or Trimeropsida) is a class of early vascular plants from the Devonian, informally called t
  • cambia or cambiums) is a tissue found in many vascular plants as part of the periderm.
  • The Sawdoniales were among the first vascular plants in the fossil record.
  • of the conservation status of all New Zealand vascular plants found T. speciosa to be "Nationally Cr
  • At this time large vascular plants evolved, growing up to 30 meters (98 f
  • With are 28 species of vascular plants by the lake and 1 species of Stonewort
  • Gelting, P. (1934) Studies on the vascular plants of East Greenland between Franz Josef
  • isted in the 7th edition of the Census of the Vascular Plants of Victoria in 2003 as Grevillea sp.
  • There are 21 species of vascular plants by the lake which in itself contains 9
  • According to Ronald Good, about 50 genera of vascular plants are common in the Antarctic plant king
  • the habitat and help the adaptation of larger vascular plants like shrubs, or even medium- or large-
  • More than 300 species of vascular plants have been recorded in the area, though
  • Catcott Heath is noted for its rare vascular plants including Marsh Pea (Lathyrus palustri
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