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Relaxin Treatment in an Ang-II-Based Transgenic Preeclamptic-Rat ModelA Grhl2-dependent gene network controls trophoblast branching morphogenesisThe amino-terminus of nitric oxide sensitive guanylyl cyclase α₁ does not affect dimerization but influences subcellular localizationFluorescent fusion proteins of soluble guanylyl cyclase indicate proximity of the heme nitric oxide domain and catalytic domain.Bcl10 mediates angiotensin II-induced cardiac damage and electrical remodeling.Vitamin D depletion aggravates hypertension and target-organ damageRelaxin does not improve Angiotensin II-induced target-organ damage.An increased population of regulatory T cells improves the pathophysiology of placental ischemia in a rat model of preeclampsia.Regulatory T cells ameliorate intrauterine growth retardation in a transgenic rat model for preeclampsiaCD74-Downregulation of Placental Macrophage-Trophoblastic Interactions in Preeclampsia.Disturbed Placental Imprinting in Preeclampsia Leads to Altered Expression of DLX5, a Human-Specific Early Trophoblast Marker.Natural Killer Cell Reduction and Uteroplacental Vasculopathy.Amyloid-β peptides activate α1-adrenergic cardiovascular receptors.The TetO rat as a new translational model for type 2 diabetic retinopathy by inducible insulin receptor knockdown.Vitamin D depletion does not affect key aspects of the preeclamptic phenotype in a transgenic rodent model for preeclampsia.Nitric oxide-sensitive guanylyl cyclase stimulation improves experimental heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy Leads to Growth Restriction and Epigenetic Modification of the Srebf2 Gene in Rat Fetuses.Hypertensive retinopathy in a transgenic angiotensin-based model.Continuous Blood Glucose Monitoring Reveals Enormous Circadian Variations in Pregnant Diabetic Rats.Cardiovascular Programming During and After Diabetic Pregnancy: Role of Placental Dysfunction and IUGRAccurate assessment of LV function using the first automated 2D-border detection algorithm for small animals - evaluation and application to models of LV dysfunctionRegulatory antibodies against GPCR in women ten years after early-onset preeclampsiaAldosterone, Salt, and Potassium Intakes as Predictors of Pregnancy Outcome, Including Preeclampsia
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