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1. Shared Heritability of Blood Pressure and Pulse Wave Velocity: Insights From the STANISLAS Cohort.

2. Concept of Extremes in Vascular Aging.

3. Interaction Between Hypertension and Arterial Stiffness.

4. Vascular structure and function is correlated to cognitive performance and white matter hyperintensities in older hypertensive patients with subjective memory complaints.

5. Contribution of Rare and Common Genetic Variants to Plasma Lipid Levels and Carotid Stiffness and Geometry.

8. Smooth muscle cell mineralocorticoid receptors are mandatory for aldosterone-salt to induce vascular stiffness.

9. Opposite predictive value of pulse pressure and aortic pulse wave velocity on heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction: insights from an Eplerenone Post-Acute Myocardial Infarction Heart Failure Efficacy and Survival Study...

10. Potassium Channel Openers Increase Aortic Elastic Fiber Formation and Reverse the Genetically Determined Elastin Deficit in the BN Rat.

11. Absence of Cardiotrophin 1 Is Associated With Decreased Age-Dependent Arterial Stiffness and Increased Longevity in Mice.

12. Cardiotrophin 1 Is Involved in Cardiac, Vascular, and Renal Fibrosis and Dysfunction.

16. Sodium intake and vascular stiffness in hypertension.

18. Modifications of arterial phenotype in response to amine oxidase inhibition by semicarbazide.

26. How to Assess the Link Between Vascular Biology and Arterial Hemodynamics?

39. Conductance Artery Wall Layers and Their Respective Roles in the Clearance Functions.

40. The β 1 -Adrenergic Receptor Contributes to Sepsis-Induced Immunosuppression Through Modulation of Regulatory T-Cell Inhibitory Function.

41. Mechanisms of Arterial Stiffening: From Mechanotransduction to Epigenetics.

43. Vascular smooth muscle cells are responsible for a prothrombotic phenotype of spontaneously hypertensive rat arteries.

44. Disseminated arterial calcification and enhanced myogenic response are associated with abcc6 deficiency in a mouse model of pseudoxanthoma elasticum.

45. Inactivation of serum response factor contributes to decrease vascular muscular tone and arterial stiffness in mice.

46. Selective involvement of serum response factor in pressure-induced myogenic tone in resistance arteries.

47. Galectin-3 mediates aldosterone-induced vascular fibrosis.

48. Frizzled 4 regulates arterial network organization through noncanonical Wnt/planar cell polarity signaling.

49. Tissue factor pathway inhibitor: a new link among arterial stiffness, pulse pressure, and coagulation in postmenopausal women.

50. Activated protein C improves lipopolysaccharide-induced cardiovascular dysfunction by decreasing tissular inflammation and oxidative stress.

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