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Endothelial dysfunction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Endothelial dysfunction is a physiological dysfunction of normal biochemical processes carried out by the endothelium, the cells that line the inner surface of all blood vessels including arteries an...
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Endothelium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There is so much proof about endothelial dysfunction that it is reasonable to believe that there is diagnostic and prognostic value in its evaluation for the late outcome.
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JAMA is a highly cited weekly medical journal that publishes peer-reviewed original medical research findings and editorial opinion ... Objective To determine whether endothelial function is impaired in nonpregnant women with previous preeclampsia and whether endothelial dysfunction is mediated by oxidative stress.
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Objective To determine whether elevated plasma levels of biomarkers reflecting endothelial dysfunction (E-selectin; intercellular adhesion molecule 1 [ICAM-1]; and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 [VCAM-1]) predict development of type 2 diabetes in initially nondiabetic women.
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What is Endothelial Dysfunction? ... Endothelial Dysfunction is the result of the cumulative damage to the endothelium by cardiovascular disease risk factors such as genetics, smoking, Diabetes, high blood pressure and others.
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