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Catestatin increases the expression of anti-apoptotic and pro-angiogenetic factors in the post-ischemic hypertrophied heart of SHR.Endothelial-like nitric oxide synthase immunolocalization by using gold nanoparticles and dyes.NO modulation of myocardial performance in fish hearts.Protective Role of GPER Agonist G-1 on Cardiotoxicity Induced by Doxorubicin.Pericardium of the frog, Rana esculenta, is morphologically designed as a lymphatic space.Cardiac expression and distribution of nitric oxide synthases in the ventricle of the cold-adapted Antarctic teleosts, the hemoglobinless Chionodraco hamatus and the red-blooded Trematomus bernacchii.Humoral control of cardiac remodeling in fish: role of Angiotensin II.Morphological and physiological study of the cardiac NOS/NO system in the Antarctic (Hb-/Mb-) icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus and in the red-blooded Trematomus bernacchii.Nitric oxide modulates the frog heart ventricle morphodynamics.Differential NOS expression in freshwater and aestivating Protopterus dolloi (lungfish): heart vs kidney readjustments.The conus valves of the adult gilthead seabream (Sparus auratus).Leopoldia comosa prevents metabolic disorders in rats with high-fat diet-induced obesity.Nitric oxide synthase-dependent "on/off" switch and apoptosis in freshwater and aestivating lungfish, Protopterus annectens: skeletal muscle versus cardiac muscle.Cardiac contractility in Antarctic teleost is modulated by nitrite through xanthine oxidase and cytochrome p-450 nitrite reductase.The innovative "Bio-Oil Spread" prevents metabolic disorders and mediates preconditioning-like cardioprotection in rats.Angiotensin II dependent cardiac remodeling in the eel Anguilla anguilla involves the NOS/NO system.Signal molecule changes in the gills and lungs of the African lungfish Protopterus annectens, during the maintenance and arousal phases of aestivation.Phospholamban S-nitrosylation modulates Starling response in fish heart.Human Recombinant Vasostatin-1 May Interfere with Cell-Extracellular Matrix InteractionsEffects of temperature on the nitric oxide-dependent modulation of the Frank–Starling mechanism: the fish heart as a case studyMorpho-functional characterization of the goldfish (Carassius auratus L.) heartThe structural characteristics of the heart ventricle of the African lungfish Protopterus dolloi: freshwater and aestivationHSP90 and eNOS partially co-localize and change cellular localization in relation to different ECM components in 2D and 3D cultures of adult rat cardiomyocytes
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