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    Altered Contractile Response due to Increased β3-Adrenoceptor Stimulation in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy by Amour, Julien, Loyer, Xavier, Le Guen, Morgan, Mabrouk, Nejma, David, Jean-Stéphane, Camors, Emmanuel, Carusio, Nunzia, Vivien, Benoît, Andriantsitohaina, Ramaroson, Heymes, Christophe, Riou, Bruno

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-09-2007)
    “…Background In the diabetic heart, the positive inotropic response to beta-adrenoceptor stimulation is altered and beta1 and beta2 adrenoceptors are…”
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    Sonic hedgehog carried by microparticles corrects endothelial injury through nitric oxide release by Agouni, Abdelali, Mostefai, H. Ahmed, Porro, Chiarra, Carusio, Nunzia, Favre, Julie, Richard, Vincent, Henrion, Daniel, Martínez, M. Carmen, Andriantsitohaina, Ramaroson

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-09-2007)
    “…Microparticles (MPs) are small fragments generated from the plasma membrane after cell stimulation. Among the candidate proteins harbored by MPs, we recently…”
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    Abstract 447: Sonic Hedgehog Carried By Microparticles Corrects Endothelial Injury Through Nitric Oxide Release by Agouni, Abdelali, Mostefai, Hadj A, Porro, Chiarra, Carusio, Nunzia, Favre, Julie, Martinez, Maria C, Andriantsitohaina, Ramaroson

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (16-10-2007)
    “…Abstract only Microparticles (MPs) are small fragments generated from the plasma membrane of cells upon stimulation. Among the candidate proteins harboured by…”
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    Cognac polyphenolic compounds increase bradykinin-induced nitric oxide production in endothelial cells by Sall Diallo, A, Sarr, M, Mostefai, H A, Carusio, N, Pricci, M, Andriantsitohaina, R

    Published in Physiological research (01-01-2008)
    “…We recently reported that in vitro Cognac polyphenolic compounds (CPC) induce NO-dependent vasorelaxant effects and stimulate cardiac function. In the present…”
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