Surgeons in the United States perform nearly 600,000 coronary artery stent procedures and bypass surgeries every year. They are the most common cardiovascular operations, and yet many fail within a ...
Surgeons in the United States perform nearly 600,000 coronary artery stent procedures and bypass surgeries every year. They are the most common cardiovascular operations, and yet many fail within a ...
The endothelium is a single layer of cells lining all blood and lymphatic vessels, essential for vascular health and cardiac function. It regulates blood flow, vessel tone, and inflammation, and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Welcome to another edition of CEDARS/ASPENS Debates. CEDARS/ASPENS is a society of cornea, cataract and ...
Corneal edema, also called corneal swelling, is a buildup of fluid in your cornea, the clear lens that helps focus light onto the back of your eye. One common cause of corneal edema is a problem that ...
Following acute injury, the capillary vascular bed in the lung must be repaired to reestablish gas exchange with the external environment. Little is known about the transcriptional and signaling ...
The endothelium, a thin layer of cells that lines the interior surface of blood vessels, plays a critical role in maintaining cardiovascular health. As we age, endothelial dysfunction can occur, ...
Obesity is a metabolic disease mainly manifested by abnormal lipid metabolism and is one of the important risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. Studies have shown that vascular endothelial ...
Electronic searches were conducted in CENTRAL, Cochrane databases, PubMed, EMBASE, ClinicalTrials.gov. Study designs included clinical trials, comparative observational studies, and large case series ...
An invisible lining of blood vessels uses a vast network of connections to control all cardiovascular functions and the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Image Credit: University of ...
A hallmark of type 2 diabetes is insulin resistance, which leads to increased endothelial cell (EC) production of superoxide and a simultaneous reduction in the availability of the vasoprotective ...
In 1924 1 Ludwig Aschoff, the direct linear intellectual descendant of Rudolph Virchow, expounding on whether wall damage alone could lead to thrombosis wrote, “Covering this point of endothelial ...
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