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1. The bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus): a novel model for studying healthy arterial aging.

2. Role of the circulating milieu in age-related arterial dysfunction: a novel ex vivo approach.

3. Electronic hookah (waterpipe) vaping reduces vascular endothelial function: the role of nicotine.

4. Effects of regular exercise on vascular function with aging: Does sex matter?

5. Time-efficient, high-resistance inspiratory muscle strength training increases cerebrovascular reactivity in midlife and older adults.

6. Chronic mitochondria antioxidant treatment in older adults alters the circulating milieu to improve endothelial cell function and mitochondrial oxidative stress.

7. Apigenin restores endothelial function by ameliorating oxidative stress, reverses aortic stiffening, and mitigates vascular inflammation with aging.

8. Mitochondrial contributions to vascular endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffness, and cardiovascular diseases.

9. Apocynin and Tempol ameliorate dietary sodium-induced declines in cutaneous microvascular function in salt-resistant humans.

10. Keynote lecture: strategies for optimal cardiovascular aging.

11. Endothelial cell senescence with aging in healthy humans: prevention by habitual exercise and relation to vascular endothelial function.

12. The SIRT1 activator SRT1720 reverses vascular endothelial dysfunction, excessive superoxide production, and inflammation with aging in mice.

13. Aortic pulse wave velocity and reflecting distance estimation from peripheral waveforms in humans: detection of age- and exercise training-related differences.

14. Vascular smooth muscle responsiveness to nitric oxide is reduced in healthy adults with increased adiposity.

15. Aerobic exercise reverses arterial inflammation with aging in mice.

16. Cardiac vagal modulation of heart rate during prolonged submaximal exercise in animals with healed myocardial infarctions: effects of training.

17. Collateral damage: cardiovascular consequences of chronic sympathetic activation with human aging.

18. Increased abdominal-to-peripheral fat distribution contributes to altered autonomic-circulatory control with human aging.

19. Ascorbic acid increases cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity in healthy older men.

20. Ascorbic acid does not affect large elastic artery compliance or central blood pressure in young and older men.

21. Arterial intima-media thickness: site-specific associations with HRT and habitual exercise.

23. Age-associated changes in cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity are related to central arterial compliance.

24. Lack of age-associated elevations in 24-h systolic and pulse pressures in women who exercise...

27. Low-frequency arterial pressure fluctuations do not reflect sympathetic outflow: Gender and age...

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