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1. 3D Imaging Reveals Complex Microvascular Remodeling in the Right Ventricle in Pulmonary Hypertension.

2. Targeting Wnt-ß-Catenin-FOSL Signaling Ameliorates Right Ventricular Remodeling.

5. Mining the Plasma Proteome for Insights into the Molecular Pathology of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

6. sGC stimulation lowers elevated blood pressure in a new canine model of resistant hypertension.

7. Improving Right Ventricular Function by Increasing BMP Signaling with FK506.

8. Pulmonary arterial banding in mice may be a suitable model for studies on ventricular mechanics in pediatric pulmonary arterial hypertension.

9. Kinases as potential targets for treatment of pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular dysfunction.

10. Targeting Jak-Stat Signaling in Experimental Pulmonary Hypertension.

11. A Notch3-Marked Subpopulation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Is the Cell of Origin for Occlusive Pulmonary Vascular Lesions.

12. Delineating the molecular and histological events that govern right ventricular recovery using a novel mouse model of pulmonary artery de-banding.

13. The left ventricle undergoes biomechanical and gene expression changes in response to increased right ventricular pressure overload.

14. Nitric Oxide Synthase 2 Induction Promotes Right Ventricular Fibrosis.

15. FHIT, a Novel Modifier Gene in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

16. Eplerenone attenuates pathological pulmonary vascular rather than right ventricular remodeling in pulmonary arterial hypertension.

17. ASK1 Inhibition Halts Disease Progression in Preclinical Models of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

18. p38 MAPK Inhibition Improves Heart Function in Pressure-Loaded Right Ventricular Hypertrophy.

19. Maintained right ventricular pressure overload induces ventricular-arterial decoupling in mice.

20. 5-HT2B receptor antagonists inhibit fibrosis and protect from RV heart failure.

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