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1. N-acetyl-L-cysteine reduces testis ROS in obese fathers but fails in protecting offspring from acquisition of epigenetic traits at cyp19a1 and IGF11/H19 ICR loci

2. Defective Bile Acid Signaling Promotes Vascular Dysfunction, Supporting a Role for G‐Protein Bile Acid Receptor 1/Farnesoid X Receptor Agonism and Statins in the Treatment of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

3. Hydrogen sulfide donor AP123 restores endothelial nitric oxide-dependent vascular function in hyperglycemia via a CREB-dependent pathway

4. CTH/MPST double ablation results in enhanced vasorelaxation and reduced blood pressure via upregulation of the eNOS/sGC pathway

5. Phosphodiesterases S-sulfhydration contributes to human skeletal muscle function.

6. Perthamide C inhibits eNOS and iNOS expression and has immunomodulating activity in vivo.

7. cGMP-dependent protein kinase contributes to hydrogen sulfide-stimulated vasorelaxation.

8. Abstract P038: Tissue-specific Regulation Of Ceramide De Novo Biosynthesis In Type 1 Diabetes. Role Of Metformin

9. IL‐17‐induced inflammation modulates the mPGES‐1/PPAR‐γ pathway in monocytes/macrophages

10. Structural properties and anticoagulant/cytotoxic activities of heterochiral enantiomeric thrombin binding aptamer (TBA) derivatives

11. Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activity of Mangifera indica L. reveals the modulation of COX-2/mPGES-1 axis and Th17/Treg ratio

12. Properties and Potential Antiproliferative Activity of Thrombin-Binding Aptamer (TBA) Derivatives with One or Two Additional G-Tetrads

13. Dissection of Anti-Inflammatory and Immunomodulatory Activity of Mangifera Indica L. Reveals the Modulation of COX-2/MPGES-1 Axis and Th17/Treg Ratio

14. Dissection of anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activity of Mangifera indica L. reveals the modulation of mPGES-1/PPARγ axis and Th17/Treg ratio

15. Phosphodiesterases S-sulfhydration contributes to human skeletal muscle function

16. Duchenne's muscular dystrophy involves a defective transsulfuration pathway activity

17. Human Skeletal Muscle Contraction Involves Phosphodiesterases S-Sulfhydration

18. Involvement of 3′,5′-cyclic inosine monophosphate in cystathionine γ-lyase-dependent regulation of the vascular tone

19. IL-17 induced inflammation modulates mPGES-1/PPAR-γ pathways in monocytes/macrophages

20. Anomalous Kv7 channel activity in human malignant hyperthermia syndrome unmasks a key role for H2S and persulfidation in skeletal muscle

21. Functional contribution of sphingosine-1-phosphate to airway pathology in cigarette smoke-exposed mice

22. Hydrogen sulfide pathway and skeletal muscle: an introductory review

23. Nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide: the gasotransmitter paradigm of the vascular system

24. Cardiovascular phenotype of mice lacking 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase

25. Searching for novel hydrogen sulfide donors: The vascular effects of two thiourea derivatives

26. Investigating the properties of TBA variants with twin thrombin binding domains

27. Agonism for the bile acid receptor GPBAR1 reverses liver and vascular damage in a mouse model of steatohepatitis

29. Proteinase activated receptor-2 counterbalances the vascular effects of endothelin-1 in fibrotic tight-skin mice

30. <scp>d</scp>-Penicillamine modulates hydrogen sulfide (H2S) pathway through selective inhibition of cystathionine-γ-lyase

31. Anomalous K

32. Thrombin binding aptamer analogues containing inversion of polarity sites endowed with antiproliferative and anti-motility properties against Calu-6 cells

33. Synthesis, structural behaviors and biological properties of thrombin binding aptamers singly modified with chiral m-nitro-benzene glycidoyl moiety

34. 1,2,4-Thiadiazolidin-3,5-diones as novel hydrogen sulfide donors

35. The ‘‘Janus face' of the thrombin binding aptamer: Investigating the anticoagulant and antiproliferative properties through straightforward chemical modifications

36. Cystathionine β-synthase-derived hydrogen sulfide is involved in human malignant hyperthermia

37. Site specific replacements of a single loop nucleoside with a dibenzyl linker may switch the activity of TBA from anticoagulant to antiproliferative

38. Characterization of zofenoprilat as an inducer of functional angiogenesis through increased H2S availability

39. Crucial role of androgen receptor in vascular H2S biosynthesis induced by testosterone

40. Nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide: the gasotransmitter paradigm of the vascular system

41. Backbone modified TBA analogues endowed with antiproliferative activity

42. Vascular effects of linagliptin in non-obese diabetic mice are glucose-independent and involve positive modulation of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS)/caveolin-1 (CAV-1) pathway

43. Proteinase activated receptor-2 counterbalances the vascular effects of endothelin-1 in fibrotic tight-skin mice

44. Cross-talk between toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and proteinase-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) is involved in vascular function

45. Investigating the Role of T7 and T12 Residues on the Biological Properties of Thrombin-Binding Aptamer: Enhancement of Anticoagulant Activity by a Single Nucleobase Modification

46. Apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA-I) Mimetic Peptide P2a by Restoring Cholesterol Esterification Unmasks ApoA-I Anti-Inflammatory Endogenous Activity In Vivo

47. Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Modulates Vascular Permeability and Cell Recruitment in Acute Inflammation In Vivo

48. Biosynthesis of H2 S is impaired in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice

49. Acetaminophen potentiates staurosporine-induced death in a human neuroblastoma cell line

50. Site-specific replacement of the thymine methyl group by fluorine in thrombin binding aptamer significantly improves structural stability and anticoagulant activity

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