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1. Increase in body weight is lowered when mice received fecal microbiota transfer from donor mice treated with the AT1 receptor antagonist telmisartan

2. The reactive pyruvate metabolite dimethylglyoxal mediates neurological consequences of diabetes

3. Incidence of microvascular dysfunction is increased in hyperlipidemic mice, reducing cerebral blood flow and impairing remote memory

4. The AT1 Receptor Blocker Telmisartan Reduces Intestinal Mucus Thickness in Obese Mice

5. Endogenous THBD (Thrombomodulin) Mediates Angiogenesis in the Ischemic Brain—Brief Report

6. The antiobese effect of AT1 receptor blockade is augmented in mice lacking Mas

7. Telmisartan prevents high-fat diet-induced neurovascular impairments and reduces anxiety-like behavior

8. Telmisartan prevents diet-induced obesity and preserves leptin transport across the blood-brain barrier in high-fat diet-fed mice

9. Telmisartan induces a specific gut microbiota signature which may mediate its antiobesity effect

10. Impaired endothelium-mediated cerebrovascular reactivity promotes anxiety and respiration disorders in mice

12. Telmisartan prevents development of obesity and normalizes hypothalamic lipid droplets

13. Glucagon increase after chronic AT1 blockade is more likely related to an indirect leptin-dependent than to a pancreatic α-cell-dependent mechanism

14. The brain renin-angiotensin system plays a crucial role in regulating body weight in diet-induced obesity in rats

15. Genetic modification increases the survival and the neuroregenerative properties of transplanted neural stem cells

16. Lack of weight gain after angiotensin AT1receptor blockade in diet-induced obesity is partly mediated by an angiotensin-(1-7)/Mas-dependent pathway

17. Development of obesity can be prevented in rats by chronic icv infusions of AngII but less by Ang(1-7)

18. Glucagon increase after chronic AT

19. The brain renin-angiotensin system plays a crucial role in regulating body weight in diet-induced obesity in rats

20. The β-hydroxybutyrate receptor HCA2 activates a neuroprotective subset of macrophages

21. Role of neuronal KATP channels and extraneuronal monoamine transporter on norepinephrine overflow in a model of myocardial low flow ischemia

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