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The following pages link to Small artery remodeling and erythrocyte deformability in L-NAME-induced hypertension: role of transglutaminases (Q46979575):
Displaying 23 items.
- Serotonylation of vascular proteins important to contraction (Q21562428) (← links)
- The redox state of transglutaminase 2 controls arterial remodeling (Q27325795) (← links)
- Transglutaminase 2 promotes PDGF-mediated activation of PDGFR/Akt1 and β-catenin signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells and supports neointima formation (Q35053942) (← links)
- Transglutaminase activity is decreased in large arteries from hypertensive rats compared with normotensive controls (Q35178674) (← links)
- Tissue transglutaminase promotes PDGF/PDGFR-mediated signaling and responses in vascular smooth muscle cells (Q35535644) (← links)
- Monocytic Tissue Transglutaminase in a Rat Model for Reversible Acute Rejection and Chronic Renal Allograft Injury. (Q35605401) (← links)
- Implication for transglutaminase 2-mediated activation of β-catenin signaling in neointimal vascular smooth muscle cells in chronic cardiac allograft rejection (Q36432923) (← links)
- Brief serotonin exposure initiates arteriolar inward remodeling processes in vivo that involve transglutaminase activation and actin cytoskeleton reorganization. (Q36699644) (← links)
- Nitric oxide regulates tissue transglutaminase localization and function in the vasculature (Q37096928) (← links)
- Arginase inhibition restores NOS coupling and reverses endothelial dysfunction and vascular stiffness in old rats. (Q37391969) (← links)
- Small artery remodelling in hypertension. (Q37898187) (← links)
- Matrix metalloproteinases and small artery remodeling (Q37962503) (← links)
- Physiopathological Roles of Human Transglutaminase 2 (Q37973368) (← links)
- The effect of L-arginine and L-NAME on myocardial capillary density in normal rats (Q41908086) (← links)
- Tissue-specific responses to loss of transglutaminase 2 (Q42532763) (← links)
- Increased TG2 expression can result in induction of transforming growth factor beta1, causing increased synthesis and deposition of matrix proteins, which can be regulated by nitric oxide (Q42683546) (← links)
- Update on novel targets and potential treatment avenues in pulmonary hypertension (Q42784219) (← links)
- Testosterone and β-oestradiol prevent inward remodelling of rat small mesenteric arteries: role of NO and transglutaminase. (Q44630577) (← links)
- In Utero Exposure to Maternal Diabetes Is Associated With Early Abnormal Vascular Structure in Offspring. (Q55130964) (← links)
- Cystamine and cysteamine as inhibitors of transglutaminase activity (Q58763905) (← links)
- Strain-dependent susceptibility for hypertension in mice resides in the natural killer gene complex (Q58820736) (← links)
- Shear Stress Attenuates Inward Remodeling in Cultured Mouse Thoracodorsal Arteries in an eNOS-Dependent, but Not Hemodynamic Manner, and Increases Cx37 Expression (Q90416456) (← links)
- Animal Models of Hypertension: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (Q92336055) (← links)