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1. Estimating the Potential Health Care Cost-Savings from a Flax-Based Treatment for Hypertension.

2. Beneficial Effects of Dietary Flaxseed on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.

3. Dietary flaxseed reduces Myocardial Ischemic Lesions, improves cardiac function and lowers cholesterol levels despite the presence of severe obesity in JCR:LA-cp Rats.

4. Unexpected challenges for the translation of research on food interventions to applications in the food industry: using flaxseed research as an example.

5. Cardioprotective Effects of Dietary Flaxseed Post-Infarction Are Associated with Changes in MicroRNA Expression.

6. The Cardioprotective Role of Flaxseed in the Prevention of Doxorubicin- and Trastuzumab-Mediated Cardiotoxicity in C57BL/6 Mice.

7. Dietary flaxseed protects against ventricular arrhythmias and left ventricular dilation after a myocardial infarction.

8. The effects of dietary flaxseed on cardiac arrhythmias and claudication in patients with peripheral arterial disease 1 .

9. Dietary Flaxseed as a Strategy for Improving Human Health.

10. Dietary flaxseed: what we know and don't know about its effects on cardiovascular disease.

11. Flaxseed: its bioactive components and their cardiovascular benefits.

12. Dietary Flaxseed Reduces Central Aortic Blood Pressure Without Cardiac Involvement but Through Changes in Plasma Oxylipins.

13. The effect of flaxseed dose on circulating concentrations of alpha-linolenic acid and secoisolariciresinol diglucoside derived enterolignans in young, healthy adults.

15. Dietary flaxseed independently lowers circulating cholesterol and lowers it beyond the effects of cholesterol-lowering medications alone in patients with peripheral artery disease.

16. Flaxseed for hypertension: implications for blood pressure regulation.

17. Elevated levels of pro-inflammatory oxylipins in older subjects are normalized by flaxseed consumption.

18. Flaxseed consumption reduces blood pressure in patients with hypertension by altering circulating oxylipins via an α-linolenic acid-induced inhibition of soluble epoxide hydrolase.

19. The HYPERFlax trial for determining the anti-HYPERtensive effects of dietary flaxseed in newly diagnosed stage 1 hypertensive patients: study protocol for a randomized, double-blinded, controlled clinical trial.

20. Potent antihypertensive action of dietary flaxseed in hypertensive patients.

21. Effects of dietary flaxseed on atherosclerotic plaque regression.

22. Supported liquid extraction in the quantitation of plasma enterolignans using isotope dilution GC/MS with application to flaxseed consumption in healthy adults.

23. Effect of flax addition on the flavor profile and acceptability of bagels.

24. The α-linolenic acid content of flaxseed can prevent the atherogenic effects of dietary trans fat.

25. The alpha linolenic acid content of flaxseed is associated with an induction of adipose leptin expression.

26. The effect of dietary flaxseed on improving symptoms of cardiovascular disease in patients with peripheral artery disease: rationale and design of the FLAX-PAD randomized controlled trial.

27. The cardiovascular effects of flaxseed and its omega-3 fatty acid, alpha-linolenic acid.

28. Distribution of omega-3 fatty acids in tissues of rabbits fed a flaxseed-supplemented diet.

29. Experimental and clinical research findings on the cardiovascular benefits of consuming flaxseed.

30. Bioavailability of alpha-linolenic acid from flaxseed diets as a function of the age of the subject.

31. Bioavailability of alpha-linolenic acid in subjects after ingestion of three different forms of flaxseed.

32. Dietary flaxseed inhibits atherosclerosis in the LDL receptor-deficient mouse in part through antiproliferative and anti-inflammatory actions.

33. Effects of dietary flaxseed on vascular contractile function and atherosclerosis during prolonged hypercholesterolemia in rabbits.

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