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The following pages link to Vasodilator signals from perivascular adipose tissue (Q37864358):
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- Hypoxia and ischemia-reperfusion: a BiK contribution? (Q27028077) (← links)
- Regulation of vascular smooth muscle tone by adipose-derived contracting factor (Q27302891) (← links)
- Perivascular adipose tissue potentiates contraction of coronary vascular smooth muscle: influence of obesity (Q28387872) (← links)
- Leptin augments coronary vasoconstriction and smooth muscle proliferation via a Rho-kinase-dependent pathway (Q28395130) (← links)
- Differential effects of cystathionine-γ-lyase-dependent vasodilatory H2S in periadventitial vasoregulation of rat and mouse aortas (Q34369157) (← links)
- Stimulated release of a hyperpolarizing factor (ADHF) from mesenteric artery perivascular adipose tissue: involvement of myocyte BKCa channels and adiponectin. (Q34649302) (← links)
- Perivascular adipose tissue-derived relaxing factors: release by peptide agonists via proteinase-activated receptor-2 (PAR2) and non-PAR2 mechanisms. (Q35635977) (← links)
- Perivascular Adipose Tissue: A Novel Regulator of Vascular Tone in the Rat Pregnancy (Q36047147) (← links)
- One man's side effect is another man's therapeutic opportunity: targeting Kv7 channels in smooth muscle disorders (Q36603168) (← links)
- Human coronary artery perivascular adipocytes overexpress genes responsible for regulating vascular morphology, inflammation, and hemostasis (Q37093829) (← links)
- Mechanisms of perivascular adipose tissue dysfunction in obesity. (Q37338274) (← links)
- Endothelial dysfunction in adipose triglyceride lipase deficiency (Q37724236) (← links)
- 'No-touch' saphenous vein harvesting improves graft performance in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: a journey from bedside to bench (Q38042515) (← links)
- Adipose tissue: friend or foe? (Q38059619) (← links)
- Interplay between adipose tissue and blood vessels in obesity and vascular dysfunction (Q38071250) (← links)
- mTOR and regulation of energy homeostasis in humans (Q38113695) (← links)
- Endogenous hydrogen sulfide in perivascular adipose tissue: role in the regulation of vascular tone in physiology and pathology. (Q38151770) (← links)
- Perivascular adipose tissue, vascular reactivity and hypertension. (Q38185873) (← links)
- Scientific and Regulatory Policy Committee Points-to-consider Paper*: Drug-induced Vascular Injury Associated with Nonsmall Molecule Therapeutics in Preclinical Development: Part I. Biotherapeutics (Q38365744) (← links)
- H2S and Blood Vessels: An Overview (Q38545015) (← links)
- Endothelial dysfunction and vascular disease - a 30th anniversary update (Q38680112) (← links)
- The protective effect of human renal sinus fat on glomerular cells is reversed by the hepatokine fetuin-A. (Q38768238) (← links)
- Perivascular adipose tissue: An unique fat compartment relevant for the cardiometabolic syndrome (Q38782051) (← links)
- Sensory innervation of perivascular adipose tissue: a crucial role in artery vasodilatation and leptin release (Q38858475) (← links)
- The role of perivascular adipose tissue in obesity-induced vascular dysfunction (Q38985853) (← links)
- A Clinical Perspective: Contribution of Dysfunctional Perivascular Adipose Tissue (PVAT) to Cardiovascular Risk (Q38992651) (← links)
- Renoprotection: focus on TRPV1, TRPV4, TRPC6 and TRPM2. (Q39060342) (← links)
- Role of PVAT in coronary atherosclerosis and vein graft patency: friend or foe? (Q39114873) (← links)
- Pro-contractile effects of perivascular fat in health and disease. (Q39159968) (← links)
- Nonclinical safety biomarkers of drug-induced vascular injury: current status and blueprint for the future (Q39201920) (← links)
- MicroRNA-153 targeting of KCNQ4 contributes to vascular dysfunction in hypertension (Q41166517) (← links)
- Restoration of perivascular adipose tissue function in diet-induced obese mice without changing bodyweight (Q41691232) (← links)
- Anticontractile Effect of Perivascular Adipose Tissue and Leptin are Reduced in Hypertension. (Q41981299) (← links)
- Obesity and vascular dysfunction: the fat-e of rich and poor (Q42563006) (← links)
- Blueberry juice causes potent relaxation of rat aortic rings via the activation of potassium channels and the H₂S pathway (Q44860759) (← links)
- Kv7 potassium channels as signal transduction intermediates in the control of microvascular tone (Q47701761) (← links)
- Effect of high free fatty acids on the anti-contractile response of perivascular adipose tissue in rat aorta. (Q47793735) (← links)
- Effects of aging and exercise training on the dynamics of vasoconstriction in skeletal muscle resistance vessels. (Q48281322) (← links)
- Increased Contractile Function of Human Saphenous Vein Grafts Harvested by "No-Touch" Technique. (Q49523647) (← links)
- Cellular Mechanisms Underlying Obesity-Induced Arterial Stiffness (Q49789137) (← links)
- Do KV 7.1 channels contribute to control of arterial vascular tone? (Q49924020) (← links)
- Use of Rat Primary Mesenteric Cells for the Prediction of PDE4 Inhibitor Drug-Induced Vascular Injury. (Q50115989) (← links)
- Potassium-Channel-Independent Relaxing Influence of Adipose Tissue on Mouse Carotid Artery (Q51089661) (← links)
- Wild blueberry consumption attenuates local inflammation in the perivascular adipose tissue of obese Zucker rats. (Q51461417) (← links)
- Role of Perivascular Adipose Tissue in Health and Disease. (Q52709060) (← links)
- Proliferation and differentiation of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs) into osteoblastic lineage are passage dependent. (Q53029346) (← links)
- Palmitic Acid Methyl Ester and Its Relation to Control of Tone of Human Visceral Arteries and Rat Aortas by Perivascular Adipose Tissue. (Q55278074) (← links)
- Perivascular Adipose Tissue: the Sixth Man of the Cardiovascular System (Q57166439) (← links)
- Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) in atherosclerosis: a double-edged sword (Q57283056) (← links)
- Hypertension and diabetes incidence: confounding factors (Q84554428) (← links)