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2. Opioids Cause Vascular Dysfunction in a Sex‐Specific Manner
3. Toxic soluble misfolded proteins and ER stress are present in plasma and vascular smooth muscle cells, respectively, from diabetic patients
4. Pro‐Resolving Lipid Mediators Reduce Acetylcholine‐Induced Contractions in Resistance Arteries from Hypertensive Rats
5. 1,3‐Butanediol at 5% v/v best mimics the systemic and urinary concentrations of β‐hydroxybutyrate after a 24 h fast in adult rats
6. Soluble Protein Oligomers induce Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Acute Conditions in Mesenteric Resistance Arteries from Male and Female Mice
7. High salt impairs energy sensing and autophagy to decrease the synthesis of liver‐derived vasodilator, β‐hydroxybutyrate
8. Innate Immune Cells and Hypertension: Neutrophils and Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs)
9. Gnotobiotic rats reveal an obligatory role of microbiota in blood pressure
10. Opioids Cause Vascular Remodeling via Changes in Cofilin‐ERK Signaling: Female Mice Present Higher Risk of Developing Morphine‐induced Cardiovascular Disease than Male Mice
11. A novel ex‐vivo procedure for monitoring β‐hydroxybutyrate (βOHB) production from isolated whole livers
12. Female Rats Artificially Selected for Low and High Intrinsic Aerobic Capacity Swap Inflammatory Cascade in Resistance Arteries: Mechanisms of Cyclooxygenase‐Derived Prostanoids
13. Commensal microbiota are essential for vascular contractility mediated by actin polymerization
14. Sex differences in salt‐responsive modulation of bile acids by microbiota regulates Hypertension
15. β‐Hydroxybutyrate (βOHB) Activates Gpr109a to Contribute to the Anti‐vascular Aging Effect of Autophagy
16. Formyl Peptide Receptor‐1 Activation is Crucial for Spontaneous and Salt‐Induced Hypertension in Dahl Salt Sensitive Rats: Mitochondria vs. Microbiota
17. β‐Hydroxybutyrate (βHOB) Increases Nitric Oxide Synthase Activity in Resistance Arteries from Dahl Salt‐sensitive Rats
18. Activation of Formyl Peptide Receptor Precedes the Onset of Hypertension in Dahl Salt Sensitive Rats: Effects of Microbiota and Salt
19. Resistance Arteries from Low‐Capacity Running Rats Exhibit Diminished Acetylcholine‐Induced Relaxation in Comparison to High‐Capacity Running Rats: Effects of Native and Allografted Perivascular Adipose Tissue on Vascular Function
20. PP242, mTOR inhibitor, decreases phenylephrine‐induced vascular contractility in hypertensive and normotensive arteries
21. TRPM8 channel activation triggers relaxation of pudendal artery and corpus cavernosum with increased vascular sensitivity in spontaneously hypertensive rats: Is it a new target for erectile dysfunction?
22. Mitochondria N‐formyl peptides in plasma of polytrauma patients cause vascular endothelial barrier dysfunction through formyl peptide receptor‐1 activation
23. Reconstitution of Autophagy Improves Vascular Reactivity in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
24. Participation of Toll‐like Receptor (TLR) 9 in Obesity‐Induced Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) in Mice: Implication of Periprostatic Fat
25. Formyl Peptide Receptor Exerts a Sentinel Role and is Important for the Dynamic Plasticity of the Vasculature
26. Increased Soluble Protein Oligomer in Sepsis is Associated with the Induction of Pro‐inflammatory Signal Transduction in Intra‐renal Arteries
27. Functional Impairment in the Corpus Cavernosum Related to a High Fat Diet is Prevented in Toll‐Like Receptor 9 Mutant Mice
28. Multi‐sited Global Ethnography and Elite Schools
29. Effect of myostatin deletion on cardiac and microvascular function
30. Formyl peptide receptor induces vascular unresponsiveness to noradrenaline via disruption of actin polymerization
31. Learning phundamental physiology with phUn Augusta scientists
32. Toll‐like receptor 9‐dependent phosphorylation of AMPKα occurs via TAK1 and inflammatory signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells
33. Formyl Peptide Receptor Blockade Ameliorates Intrarenal Resistance Artery Function and Decreases Blood Pressure in SHR
34. Toll‐like receptor 9 contributes to increased vascular tone via small GTPase activation
35. The toll of the gridiron: damage‐associated molecular patterns and hypertension in American football
36. Toll‐Like Receptor 9 Signals through both the Stress‐tolerance and Inflammatory Cascades after Pharmacological Stimulation in Isolated Rat Arteries
37. Toll‐like receptor 9 Activation Contributes to Decreased Autophagy in Hypertension
38. Mitochondrial N‐formyl peptides cause airway and lung injury via formyl peptide receptor activation
39. Short‐term Toll‐like receptor 9 stimulation increases blood pressure and vascular dysfunction via attenuated NO and exacerbated ROS generation (1140.9)
40. Circulating fragmented mitochondria induce maternal hypertension, placental inflammation and apoptosis in pregnant rats
41. Activation of formyl peptide receptors induces relaxation and reduces contraction in resistance arteries
42. Chronic Toll‐like receptor 9 activation mediates heightened vascular contractility via attenuated NOS activity in isolated aortic segments
43. BH 4 Improves Postprandial FMD in Older Adults
44. VIOLENCE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE: POPULAR CULTURE, SCHOOLING, AND THE BOUNDARIES OF PEDAGOGY
45. MULTICULTURAL DISCOURSES AND CURRICULUM REFORM: A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE
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