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1. Menopause causes metabolic and cognitive impairments in a chronic cerebral hypoperfusion model of vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia

2. CD4+ T Cell‐Specific Proteomic Pathways Identified in Progression of Hypertension Across Postmenopausal Transition

4. Cerebral arteriolar and neurovascular dysfunction after chemically induced menopause in mice

5. Development of a Novel Mouse Model of Menopause-associated Asthma

6. Splenocyte transfer from hypertensive donors eliminates premenopausal female protection from ANG II-induced hypertension

7. An American Physiological Society cross-journal Call for Papers on 'The Physiology of Obesity'

8. Kidney physiology: our future is now

11. Using 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide as a model of menopause for cardiovascular disease

12. Contributions of afferent and sympathetic renal nerves to cystogenesis and arterial pressure regulation in a preclinical model of autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease

13. Menopause and FOXP3+ Treg cell depletion eliminate female protection against T cell-mediated angiotensin II hypertension

14. An American Physiological Society cross-journal Call for Papers on 'Inter-Organ Communication in Homeostasis and Disease'

15. CD4 + T Cell‐Specific Proteomic Pathways Identified in Progression of Hypertension Across Postmenopausal Transition

16. An American Physiological Society cross-journal Call for Papers on 'Deconstructing Organs: Single-Cell Analyses, Decellularized Organs, Organoids, and Organ-on-a-Chip Models'

17. Renoprotective impact of estrogen receptor-α and its splice variants in female mice with type 1 diabetes

18. N-acetyl-cysteine increases cellular dysfunction in progressive chronic kidney damage after acute kidney injury by dampening endogenous antioxidant responses

19. Guidelines for authors and reviewers on antibody use in physiology studies

20. Category-specific effects in Welsh mutation

21. Abstract P184: Exploring Sex Differences in Immune Cell Profiles of Male, Premenopausal Female, and Postmenopausal Female Mice to Understand Susceptibility to Immune Mediated Hypertension

22. Abstract P148: Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis of CD4 + T Cells to Identify Sex Differences in Angiotensin II Signaling Pathways

23. Sex-Specific Mechanisms in Inflammation and Hypertension

24. Menopause and FOXP3

25. Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, Twenty Sixth Edition

26. Early Retinal Neuronal Dysfunction in Diabetic Mice: Reduced Light-Evoked Inhibition Increases Rod Pathway Signaling

27. O’Brien Kidney Research Centers

28. Contributors

29. Regulation of Postmenopausal Hypertension

30. Abstract 020: Sex Difference in T Regulatory Cells After Adoptive Transfer From Hypertensive Donors Leads to Protection Against T Cell-Mediated Hypertension in Premenopausal Female Mice

31. Differential Responses in the Splenic CD4 + T Cell Proteome Following Ang II‐Induced Hypertension in VCD‐Treated Menopausal Mice

32. Does T Cell Specific Knockdown of Estrogen Receptor‐α Eliminate Premenopausal Protection from Angiotensin II‐Induced Hypertension?

33. Classification of Primary Cilia in Microscopy Images Using Convolutional Neural Random Forests

35. Role of adenylyl cyclase 6 in the development of lithium-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus

36. Lifespan‐extending caloric restriction or m <scp>TOR</scp> inhibition impair adaptive immunity of old mice by distinct mechanisms

37. Sex Differences in T-Lymphocyte Tissue Infiltration and Development of Angiotensin II Hypertension

38. Rapamycin inhibition of mTORC1 reverses lithium-induced proliferation of renal collecting duct cells

39. Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology 25th Edition

40. Abstract P601: Menopausal Female Mice are Hypersensitive to Pathological Cardiac Remodeling

41. Abstract 94: Menopausal Female Mice are Hypersensitive to Cardiovascular Disease

42. The VCD Mouse Model of Menopause and Perimenopause for the Study of Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Disease and the Metabolic Syndrome

43. Phosphorylation of eIF2α via the general control kinase, GCN2, modulates the ability of renal medullary cells to survive high urea stress

44. Vasopressin increases expression of UT-A1, UT-A3, and ER chaperone GRP78 in the renal medulla of mice with a urinary concentrating defect

45. Loss of ovarian function in the VCD mouse-model of menopause leads to insulin resistance and a rapid progression into the metabolic syndrome

46. Vasopressin receptor subtype 2 activation increases cell proliferation in the renal medulla of AQP1 null mice

47. Increased hexokinase II expression in the renal glomerulus of mice in response to arsenic

48. Stanniocalcin-1 regulates endothelial gene expression and modulates transendothelial migration of leukocytes

49. Abstract P618: Foxp3+ Regulatory T cell Depletion Eliminates Ang II-Induced Hypertension Resistance in Female Mice

50. ANG II-induced hypertension in the VCD mouse model of menopause is prevented by estrogen replacement during perimenopause

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