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1. Astrocytic DLL4-NOTCH1 signaling pathway promotes neuroinflammation via the IL-6-STAT3 axis.

2. Thrombosis in the Coronary Microvasculature Impairs Cardiac Relaxation and Induces Diastolic Dysfunction.

3. Partial Mural Cell Ablation Disrupts Coronary Vasculature Integrity and Induces Systolic Dysfunction.

4. Signalling by senescent melanocytes hyperactivates hair growth.

5. Praliciguat Promotes Ischemic Leg Reperfusion in Leptin Receptor-Deficient Mice.

6. Empagliflozin inhibits angiotensin II-induced hypertrophy in H9c2 cardiomyoblasts through inhibition of NHE1 expression.

7. Evaluating the effects of sodium glucose co-transporter -2 inhibitors from a renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system perspective in patients infected with COVID-19: contextualizing findings from the dapagliflozin in respiratory failure in patients with COVID-19 study.

8. Crosstalk between Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter Inhibitors and Sodium-Hydrogen Exchanger 1 and 3 in Cardiometabolic Diseases.

9. Full-length Dhh and N-terminal Shh act as competitive antagonists to regulate angiogenesis and vascular permeability.

10. Mast Cells Are the Trigger of Small Vessel Disease and Diastolic Dysfunction in Diabetic Obese Mice.

11. Anti-hypertrophic effect of Na + /H + exchanger-1 inhibition is mediated by reduced cathepsin B.

12. Tamoxifen Accelerates Endothelial Healing by Targeting ERα in Smooth Muscle Cells.

13. Desert Hedgehog-Driven Endothelium Integrity Is Enhanced by Gas1 (Growth Arrest-Specific 1) but Negatively Regulated by Cdon (Cell Adhesion Molecule-Related/Downregulated by Oncogenes).

14. Blood-brain barrier genetic disruption leads to protective barrier formation at the Glia Limitans.

15. Osteopontin: A Promising Therapeutic Target in Cardiac Fibrosis.

16. Characterizing Vascular Dysfunction in Genetically Modified Mice through the Hyperoxia Model.

17. Iodine contrast agents do not influence Platelet-Rich Plasma function at an early time point in vitro.

18. Restoring Endothelial Function by Targeting Desert Hedgehog Downstream of Klf2 Improves Critical Limb Ischemia in Adults.

19. Observations on the perfusion recovery of regenerative angiogenesis in an ischemic limb model under hyperoxia.

20. Na + /H + exchanger isoform 1-induced osteopontin expression facilitates cardiac hypertrophy through p90 ribosomal S6 kinase.

21. Endogenous Sonic Hedgehog limits inflammation and angiogenesis in the ischaemic skeletal muscle of mice.

22. A new reliable, transposable and cost-effective assay for absolute quantification of total plasmatic bevacizumab by LC-MS/MS in human plasma comparing two internal standard calibration approaches.

23. Intra-articular Injection of Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Platelet-Rich Plasma to Treat Patellofemoral Osteoarthritis: Preliminary Results of a Long-Term Pilot Study.

24. Testosterone Prevents Cutaneous Ischemia and Necrosis in Males Through Complementary Estrogenic and Androgenic Actions.

25. Impaired Hedgehog signalling-induced endothelial dysfunction is sufficient to induce neuropathy: implication in diabetes.

26. Na(+)/H (+) exchanger isoform 1 induced osteopontin expression in cardiomyocytes involves NFAT3/Gata4.

27. Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 1-induced osteopontin expression facilitates cardiomyocyte hypertrophy.

28. Targeting PI3Kγ activity decreases vascular trauma-induced intimal hyperplasia through modulation of the Th1 response.

29. Osteopontin stimulates apoptosis in adult cardiac myocytes via the involvement of CD44 receptors, mitochondrial death pathway, and endoplasmic reticulum stress.

30. Sonic hedgehog mediates a novel pathway of PDGF-BB-dependent vessel maturation.

31. Hedgehog-dependent regulation of angiogenesis and myogenesis is impaired in aged mice.

32. Biopterin metabolism and eNOS expression during hypoxic pulmonary hypertension in mice.

33. Gli3 regulation of myogenesis is necessary for ischemia-induced angiogenesis.

34. Desert hedgehog promotes ischemia-induced angiogenesis by ensuring peripheral nerve survival.

35. Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel-3.1 blocker TRAM-34 attenuates airway remodeling and eosinophilia in a murine asthma model.

37. Activation function 2 (AF2) of estrogen receptor-alpha is required for the atheroprotective action of estradiol but not to accelerate endothelial healing.

38. Osteopontin expression in cardiomyocytes induces dilated cardiomyopathy.

39. Bone sialoprotein, but not osteopontin, deficiency impairs the mineralization of regenerating bone during cortical defect healing.

40. Estrogen-stimulated endothelial repair requires osteopontin.

41. Chemoattractive activity of sonic hedgehog in the adult subventricular zone modulates the number of neural precursors reaching the olfactory bulb.

42. Estradiol accelerates endothelial healing through the retrograde commitment of uninjured endothelium.

43. The estrogen effects on endothelial repair and mitogen-activated protein kinase activation are abolished in endothelial nitric-oxide (NO) synthase knockout mice, but not by NO synthase inhibition by N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester.

44. Autocrine expression of osteopontin contributes to PDGF-mediated arterial smooth muscle cell migration.

45. CREB mediates UTP-directed arterial smooth muscle cell migration and expression of the chemotactic protein osteopontin via its interaction with activator protein-1 sites.

46. Understanding the oestrogen action in experimental and clinical atherosclerosis.

47. Osteopontin expression in normal and fibrotic liver. altered liver healing in osteopontin-deficient mice.

48. UTP induces osteopontin expression through a coordinate action of NFkappaB, activator protein-1, and upstream stimulatory factor in arterial smooth muscle cells.

49. AP-1 is involved in UTP-induced osteopontin expression in arterial smooth muscle cells.

50. [Mechanisms of regulation of osteopontin expression mediated by UTP, angiotensin II and PDGF in arterial smooth muscle cells].

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