Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship.
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Chronic rapamycin restores brain vascular integrity and function through NO synthase activation and improves memory in symptomatic mice modeling Alzheimer's disease.Agonistic antibody to angiotensin II type 1 receptor accelerates atherosclerosis in ApoE-/- mice.Endothelial dysfunction in the apolipoprotein E-deficient mouse: insights into the influence of diet, gender and aging.Nitric oxide signaling in the microcirculation.Caloric restriction preserves memory and reduces anxiety of aging mice with early enhancement of neurovascular functions.Rapamycin attenuates endothelial apoptosis induced by low shear stress via mTOR and sestrin1 related redox regulation.Integration of cardiovascular regulation by the blood/endothelium cell-free layer.Freeing the vessel from metallic cage: what can we achieve with bioresorbable vascular scaffolds?Systems biology of the functional and dysfunctional endothelium.Potential therapeutic effects of mTOR inhibition in atherosclerosis.Caveolin 1-related autophagy initiated by aldosterone-induced oxidation promotes liver sinusoidal endothelial cells defenestration.The effect of small changes in hematocrit on nitric oxide transport in arterioles.Neuroimaging Biomarkers of Caloric Restriction on Brain Metabolic and Vascular Functions.A Perfect sTORm: The Role of the Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) in Cerebrovascular Dysfunction of Alzheimer's Disease: A Mini-Review.Symmetry recovery of cell-free layer after bifurcations of small arterioles in reduced flow conditions: effect of RBC aggregation.Ketogenic diet enhances neurovascular function with altered gut microbiome in young healthy mice.Autophagic degradation of caveolin-1 promotes liver sinusoidal endothelial cells defenestration.Neuroimaging Biomarkers of mTOR Inhibition on Vascular and Metabolic Functions in Aging Brain and Alzheimer's Disease
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Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship.
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Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship.
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Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship.
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Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship.
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Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship.
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Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship.
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Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship.
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Angela Oostlander
Anton F W van der Steen
Caroline Cheng
David B Haitsma
Dennie Tempel
Frank Gijsen
Frank Helderman
Jolanda Wentzel
Rien van Haperen
Rini de Crom
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10.1093/CVR/CVM103
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2007-12-13T00:00:00Z