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Tissue is a cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete organism. Hence, a tissue is an ensemble of cells, not necessarily identical, but from the same origin, that togeth...
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; Morphine Down Regulates Human Vascular Tissue Estrogen Receptor Expression Determined by Real-Time RT-PCR ... Key words:; morphine, human vascular endothelial cells, estrogen, estrogen receptors, nitric oxide...
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Kinin receptors in human vascular tissue: their role in atheromatous disease. Authors: Raidoo D.M.; Ramsaroop R.; Naidoo S.; Muller-Esterl W.; Bhoola K.D.1 ...
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The vascular tissues include xylem, which conducts water and minerals from the roots upward and throughout the plant, and phloem, which transports dissolved foods in all directions within the plant. ... Human Evolution ... Ground Tissue...
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This extensive vascular study shows that AGE accumulation in the macrovasculature is a global process affecting atherosclerosis-prone and -resistant vessels. It also suggests ethnicity has a previously undescribed role in vascular tissue AGE levels.
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In addition, no immunostaining of vascular tissue was obtained with an SSTR-2-specific antibody, although the antibody detected SSTR-2 in sections of human antrum fixed using identical conditions (Fig. 4C), indicating that this was not due to the inability of the antibody to detect the protein.
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In this study we showed that human blood vessels express high levels of SSTR-1 with significantly lower levels of SSTR-2 and -4. ... Immunocytochemical studies demonstrated that SSTR-1 was present in endothelial but not vascular smooth muscle cells. No evidence of SSTR-3 or -5 expression was detected in normal or diseased...
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Methods and Results—The Ang II formation was increased time-dependently after incubation in an extract (1 mg of protein/mL) of human vascular tissues containing Ang I. ... Chymase-Dependent Angiotensin II Formation in Human Vascular Tissue Response; Circulation, July 25, 2000; 102 (4): e32 - e32. [Full Text] [PDF];
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition increases human vascular tissue-type plasminogen activator release through endogenous bradykinin.
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Human Vascular Tissue; To the Editor: The recent article by Takai et al1 suggests that human chymase bound to heparin plays a functional role in angiotensin II formation in the presence of natural protease inhibitors such as a1-antitrypsin (AT).
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