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1. RNF213 variant and autophagic impairment: A pivotal link to endothelial dysfunction in moyamoya disease.

2. Proteomics and digital subtraction angiography approaches reveal CDH18 as a potential target for therapy of moyamoya disease.

3. Desmoglein-2 Affects Vascular Function in Moyamoya Disease by Interacting with MMP-9 and Influencing PI3K Signaling.

5. SDF-1/CXCR4 axis participants in the pathophysiology of adult patients with moyamoya disease.

6. Knockdown the moyamoya disease susceptibility gene, RNF213, upregulates the expression of basic fibroblast growth factor and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells.

7. Molecular structure and function of mysterin/RNF213.

8. Circulating immune cell landscape and T-cell abnormalities in patients with moyamoya disease.

9. Data-Independent Acquisition-Based Serum Proteomic Profiling of Adult Moyamoya Disease Patients Reveals the Potential Pathogenesis of Vascular Changes.

10. CircZXDC Promotes Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Transdifferentiation via Regulating miRNA-125a-3p/ABCC6 in Moyamoya Disease.

11. Differentiation of Fibroblasts Into Myofibroblasts in the Arachnoid Membrane of Moyamoya Disease.

12. Case Report: A Case of Moyamoya Syndrome Associated With Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2A.

13. Dysregulation of Rnf 213 gene contributes to T cell response via antigen uptake, processing, and presentation.

14. Linking cortical astrocytic neogenin deficiency to the development of Moyamoya disease-like vasculopathy.

15. Pathophysiological Significance of Neutrophilic Transfer RNA-Derived Small RNAs in Asymptomatic Moyamoya Disease.

16. Higher susceptibility to heme oxidation and lower protein stability of the rare α 1 C517Yβ 1 sGC variant associated with moyamoya syndrome.

17. New insights into TNFα/PTP1B and PPARγ pathway through RNF213- a link between inflammation, obesity, insulin resistance, and Moyamoya disease.

18. Vulnerability to shear stress caused by altered peri-endothelial matrix is a key feature of Moyamoya disease.

19. Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Derived from IPS Cell of Moyamoya Disease - Comparative Characterization with Endothelial Cell Transcriptome.

20. Association of Brain-Gut Peptides with Inflammatory Cytokines in Moyamoya Disease.

21. Probing Estrogen Sulfotransferase-Mediated Inflammation with [11C]-PiB in the Living Human Brain.

22. Influence of Inflammatory Disease on the Pathophysiology of Moyamoya Disease and Quasi-moyamoya Disease.

23. The AAA+ ATPase/ubiquitin ligase mysterin stabilizes cytoplasmic lipid droplets.

24. Transient Symptomatic Downregulation of Cortical Neurotransmitter Receptor Function Due to Cerebral Hyperperfusion after Arterial Bypass Surgery for a Patient with Ischemic Moyamoya Disease.

25. Mitochondrial abnormalities related to the dysfunction of circulating endothelial colony-forming cells in moyamoya disease.

26. Cav-1 (Caveolin-1) and Arterial Remodeling in Adult Moyamoya Disease.

27. Quantitative Blood Flow Assessment by Multiparameter Analysis of Indocyanine Green Video Angiography.

28. Adult moyamoya disease associated with abundant phosphorylated tau accumulation in the brainstem: Report of a case with autopsy findings.

29. Expression of Connexin43 in Cerebral Arteries of Patients with Moyamoya Disease.

30. Impact of abnormal cerebrovascular reactivity on BOLD fMRI: a preliminary investigation of moyamoya disease.

31. Altered expression of circular RNAs in Moyamoya disease.

32. Transient Global Cerebral Ischemia Induces RNF213, a Moyamoya Disease Susceptibility Gene, in Vulnerable Neurons of the Rat Hippocampus CA1 Subregion and Ischemic Cortex.

33. Association of increased Treg and Th17 with pathogenesis of moyamoya disease.

34. Autocrine release of angiopoietin-2 mediates cerebrovascular disintegration in Moyamoya disease.

35. Imaging of cerebrovascular reserve and oxygenation in Moyamoya disease.

36. Alternative exon skipping biases substrate preference of the deubiquitylase USP15 for mysterin/RNF213, the moyamoya disease susceptibility factor.

37. Chemokine Ligand 5 (CCL5) Derived from Endothelial Colony-Forming Cells (ECFCs) Mediates Recruitment of Smooth Muscle Progenitor Cells (SPCs) toward Critical Vascular Locations in Moyamoya Disease.

38. Clinical implications of the cortical hyperintensity belt sign in fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images after bypass surgery for moyamoya disease.

39. Caveolin-1, Ring finger protein 213, and endothelial function in Moyamoya disease.

40. Hemodynamic contribution of transdural collateral flow in adult patients with moyamoya disease.

41. Establishment of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line from an 8-year old female patient with ischemic Moyamoya disease.

42. Reversible striatal hypermetabolism in chorea associated with moyamoya disease: a report of two cases.

43. Establishment of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line from 55-year old male patient with hemorrhagic Moyamoya disease.

44. Transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in mice induces neuronal expression of RNF213, a susceptibility gene for moyamoya disease.

45. Vasculogenic and Angiogenic Pathways in Moyamoya Disease.

46. Germline mutation of CBL is associated with moyamoya disease in a child with juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia and Noonan syndrome-like disorder.

47. Moyamoya disease-associated protein mysterin/RNF213 is a novel AAA+ ATPase, which dynamically changes its oligomeric state.

48. Loss of α1β1 soluble guanylate cyclase, the major nitric oxide receptor, leads to moyamoya and achalasia.

49. Downregulation of Securin by the variant RNF213 R4810K (rs112735431, G>A) reduces angiogenic activity of induced pluripotent stem cell-derived vascular endothelial cells from moyamoya patients.

50. Moyamoya disease: a review of histopathology, biochemistry, and genetics.

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