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1. The evaluation of investment projects within the territory of development

2. Konservatyvios jėgos prieš pažangią filosofinę mintį Vilniaus universitete (XVIII a. pabaiga - XIX a. pradžia)

4. Kv2.1 Channels Prevent Vasomotion and Safeguard Myogenic Reactivity in Rat Small Superior Cerebellar Arteries

6. Asprosin as a potential new paracrine regulator in the heart

7. Oxidative Stress, Reductive Stress and Antioxidants in Vascular Pathogenesis and Aging

9. Analyzing the Impact of the Highest Expressed Epstein–Barr Virus-Encoded microRNAs on the Host Cell Transcriptome.

12. Leukocyte telomere length and mitochondrial DNA copy number associate with endothelial function in aging-related cardiovascular disease

16. Angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor improves coronary collateral perfusion

17. Angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor improves coronary collateral perfusion

19. Senescent murine femoral arteries undergo vascular remodelling associated with accelerated stress‐induced contractility and reactivity to nitric oxide

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40. Senescent murine femoral arteries undergo vascular remodelling associated with accelerated stress-induced contractility and reactivity to nitric oxide

41. Transglutaminase mediated asprosin oligomerization allows its tissue storage as fibers

42. Transglutaminase mediated asprosin oligomerization allows its tissue storage as fibers

43. Epac-mediated relaxation in murine basilar arteries depends on membrane permeability of cyclic nucleotide analogues and endothelial aging

46. Dual thick and thin filament linked regulation of stretch- and L-NAME-induced tone in young and senescent murine basilar artery.

47. Super‐resolved local recruitment of CLDN5 to filtration slits implicates a direct relationship with podocyte foot process effacement

49. Senescent murine femoral arteries undergo vascular remodelling associated with accelerated stress‐induced contractility and reactivity to nitric oxide

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