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1. PRENATAL DIAGNOSTIC OF PREECLAMPSIA

5. μCT imaging of a multi-organ vascular fingerprint in rats.

9. Blood Pressure and Angiogenic Markers in Pregnancy: Contributors to Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Offspring Cardiovascular Risk

12. Short-Chain Fatty Acid Propionate Protects From Hypertensive Cardiovascular Damage

13. Accurate assessment of LV function using the first automated 2D-border detection algorithm for small animals - evaluation and application to models of LV dysfunction

17. Disturbed trophoblast transition links preeclampsia progression from placenta to the maternal syndrome

19. Elevated blood pressure in pregnant women with gestational diabetes according to the WHO criteria: importance of overweight

20. Circulating Maternal sFLT1 (Soluble fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase-1) Is Sufficient to Impair Spiral Arterial Remodeling in a Preeclampsia Mouse Model

22. P-042. Circulating sFLT1 is sufficient to impair spiral arterial remodeling in mice: Dissecting the maternal and the placental contribution of preeclampsia

24. Maternal sFLT1 is sufficient to impair spiral arterial remodeling in mice: the link from placental dysfunction to maternal preeclampsia?

25. Kidney Injury Caused by Preeclamptic Pregnancy Recovers Postpartum in a Transgenic Rat Model

27. 945-P: Elevated Blood Pressure in Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes According to the WHO Criteria: Importance of Obesity

28. Speckle Tracking Echocardiography: New Ways of Translational Approaches in Preeclampsia to Detect Cardiovascular Dysfunction

29. The longevity gene mIndy (I’m Not Dead, Yet) affects blood pressure through sympathoadrenal mechanisms

30. RNA interference therapeutics targeting angiotensinogen ameliorate preeclamptic phenotype in rodent models

31. Cardiovascular programming during and after diabetic pregnancy: role of placental dysfunction and IUGR

32. Impact of regulatory (auto-)antibodies against G-protein-coupled receptors on blood pressure in women ten years after early-onset preeclampsia

33. Abstract P153: Early Changes in Left-Atrial and Left-Ventricular Geometry and Function in Women After Preeclampsia as Detected by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging

35. Supplemental material for Influence of estrogen on individual exercise motivation and bone protection in ovariectomized rats

36. 54. Cardiac small vessel imaging by light sheet microscopy and micro CT – discovering the missing link between preeclampsia and higher risk for further cardiovascular disease

37. 124. Immune-driven polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) metabolism in preeclampsia

40. 55. Investigational RNAI therapeutic targeting angiotensinogen (AGT) ameliorates the preeclamptic phenotype in rodent models of preeclampsia

41. Continuous Blood Glucose Monitoring Reveals Enormous Circadian Variations in Pregnant Diabetic Rats

42. Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy Leads to Growth Restriction and Epigenetic Modification of the Srebf2 Gene in Rat Fetuses

43. Nitric oxide–sensitive guanylyl cyclase stimulation improves experimental heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

45. Continuous blood glucose monitoring reveals enormous circadian variations in pregnant diabetic rats

48. Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy Leads to Growth Restriction and Epigenetic Modification of the Gene in Rat Fetuses.

50. Speckle Tracking Echocardiography: New Ways of Translational Approaches in Preeclampsia to Detect Cardiovascular Dysfunction

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