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Tissue (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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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