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1. Preeclampsia: long-term consequences for vascular health

3. PND111 - ELICITING PREFERENCES IN RELAPSING-REMITTING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS – A BRAZILIAN STUDY USING A MULTICRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS (MCDA) APPROACH

19. Normocalcemic versus Hypercalcemic Primary Hyperparathyroidism: More Stone than Bone?

21. Progesterone modulates TNF receptors expression by Jurkat cells cultured with plasma from pregnant women with preeclampsia.

22. AT1-AA Is Produced in Offspring in Response to Placental Ischemia and Is Lowered by B-Cell Depletion Without Compromising Overall Offspring Health.

23. Progesterone-induced blocking factor blockade causes hypertension in pregnant rats.

24. Effects of landfill age, climate, and size on leachate from urban waste landfills in Portugal: A statistics and machine learning analysis.

25. VASCULAR AND RENAL MECHANISMS OF PREECLAMPSIA.

26. RUPP Th17s cause hypertension and mitochondrial dysfunction in the kidney and placenta during pregnancy.

27. The role of immune cells and mediators in preeclampsia.

28. Inhibiting B cell activating factor attenuates preeclamptic symptoms in placental ischemic rats.

29. B2 cells contribute to hypertension and natural killer cell activation possibly via AT1-AA in response to placental ischemia.

30. Increased NOS coupling by the metabolite tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) reduces preeclampsia/IUGR consequences.

31. Text messaging interventions to support smoking cessation among hospitalized patients in Brazil: a randomized comparative effectiveness clinical trial.

32. Placental CD4 + T cells from preeclamptic patients cause autoantibodies to the angiotensin II type I receptor and hypertension in a pregnant rat model of preeclampsia.

33. Characterization of Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Preeclampsia.

34. Progesterone Induced Blocking Factor Reduces Hypertension and Placental Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Response to sFlt-1 during Pregnancy.

35. Low Dose of IL-2 Normalizes Hypertension and Mitochondrial Function in the RUPP Rat Model of Placental Ischemia.

36. The role of tumor necrosis factor in triggering activation of natural killer cell, multi-organ mitochondrial dysfunction and hypertension during pregnancy.

37. NAMPT single-nucleotide polymorphism rs1319501 and visfatin/NAMPT affect nitric oxide formation, sFlt-1 and antihypertensive therapy response in preeclampsia.

38. Progesterone-induced blocking factor improves blood pressure, inflammation, and pup weight in response to reduced uterine perfusion pressure (RUPP).

39. Circulating Total Cell-Free DNA Levels Are Increased in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy and Associated with Prohypertensive Factors and Adverse Clinical Outcomes.

40. Investigation of interleukin-2-mediated changes in blood pressure, fetal growth restriction, and innate immune activation in normal pregnant rats and in a preclinical rat model of preeclampsia.

41. Vascular endothelial mitochondrial oxidative stress in response to preeclampsia: a role for angiotension II type 1 autoantibodies.

42. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) blockade improves natural killer cell (NK) activation, hypertension, and mitochondrial oxidative stress in a preclinical rat model of preeclampsia.

43. 17-Hydroxyprogesterone caproate improves hypertension and renal endothelin-1 in response to sFlt-1 induced hypertension in pregnant rats.

44. Epipelon, phytoplankton and zooplankton responses to the experimental oligotrophication in a eutrophic shallow reservoir.

45. Blockade of endogenous angiotensin II type I receptor agonistic autoantibody activity improves mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and hypertension in a rat model of preeclampsia.

46. 17-Hydroxyprogesterone caproate improves T cells and NK cells in response to placental ischemia; new mechanisms of action for an old drug.

47. Inflammatory mediators: a causal link to hypertension during preeclampsia.

48. Natural killer cells contribute to mitochondrial dysfunction in response to placental ischemia in reduced uterine perfusion pressure rats.

49. Interleukin-4 supplementation improves the pathophysiology of hypertension in response to placental ischemia in RUPP rats.

50. Placental CD4 + T cells isolated from preeclamptic women cause preeclampsia-like symptoms in pregnant nude-athymic rats.

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