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The following pages link to Athymic nude rats develop severe pulmonary hypertension following monocrotaline administration (Q50513349):
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- 40-O-(2-hydroxyethyl)-rapamycin attenuates pulmonary arterial hypertension and neointimal formation in rats (Q31941491) (← links)
- Blocking macrophage leukotriene b4 prevents endothelial injury and reverses pulmonary hypertension (Q33593640) (← links)
- Severe pulmonary arterial hypertension induced by SU5416 and ovalbumin immunization (Q33764990) (← links)
- Involvement of mast cells in monocrotaline-induced pulmonary hypertension in rats (Q35014605) (← links)
- Absence of T cells confers increased pulmonary arterial hypertension and vascular remodeling (Q36330527) (← links)
- Structure and composition of pulmonary arteries, capillaries, and veins (Q36778449) (← links)
- Prolonged activation of IL-5-producing ILC2 causes pulmonary arterial hypertrophy (Q37730806) (← links)
- Mast cells: an expanding pathophysiological role from allergy to other disorders (Q38007884) (← links)
- Regulatory T cells and pulmonary hypertension (Q38027723) (← links)
- Experimental and transgenic models of pulmonary hypertension. (Q38112056) (← links)
- Regulatory T cells in cardiovascular diseases (Q38622693) (← links)
- Challenges and opportunities in treating inflammation associated with pulmonary hypertension (Q38812727) (← links)
- Regulatory T cells limit vascular endothelial injury and prevent pulmonary hypertension. (Q38870144) (← links)
- New models of pulmonary hypertension based on VEGF receptor blockade-induced endothelial cell apoptosis (Q41853468) (← links)
- Immune regulation of systemic hypertension, pulmonary arterial hypertension, and preeclampsia: shared disease mechanisms and translational opportunities (Q49600503) (← links)
- Pulmonary arterial hypertension: pathogenesis and clinical management. (Q52355584) (← links)
- Inflammation and autoimmunity in pulmonary hypertension: is there a role for endothelial adhesion molecules? (2017 Grover Conference Series). (Q52685710) (← links)
- Sex differences in pulmonary arterial hypertension: role of infection and autoimmunity in the pathogenesis of disease. (Q54977617) (← links)
- Dominant Role for Regulatory T Cells in Protecting Females Against Pulmonary Hypertension (Q88072925) (← links)
- Involvement of immune responses in pulmonary arterial hypertension; lessons from rodent models (Q91649600) (← links)