Search Results - "Dias, Lucinara Dadda"
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Correlations between Traditional and Nontraditional Indicators of Adiposity, Inflammation, and Monocyte Subtypes in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease
Published in Journal of obesity (2019)“…Background. Recruitment of monocytes and low-grade inflammation process are both involved in obesity and in atherosclerosis. Thus, the aim of this study was to…”
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Mesenchymal stem cells from sternum: the type of heart disease, ischemic or valvular, does not influence the cell culture establishment and growth kinetics
Published in Journal of translational medicine (25-07-2017)“…In an attempt to increase the therapeutic potential for myocardial regeneration, there is a quest for new cell sources and types for cell therapy protocols…”
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Combined Analysis of Endothelial, Hematopoietic, and Mesenchymal Stem Cell Compartments Shows Simultaneous but Independent Effects of Age and Heart Disease
Published in Stem cells international (01-01-2017)“…Clinical trials using stem cell therapy for heart diseases have not reproduced the initial positive results obtained with animal models. This might be…”
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Physical training prior to myocardial infarction potentializes stem cell therapy, SDF-1/CXCR4 axis activation and inhibits the vasoconstrictor response in hypertensive rats
Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-02-2020)“…[Display omitted] •Our study is the first to demonstrate activation of SDF-1/CXCR4 axis as a protective/ effect provided by physical training to heart tissue…”
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Correlations between Traditional and Non-traditional Indicators of Adiposity, Inflammation, and Monocyte Subtypes in Patients with Stable Coronary Artery Disease
Published in Journal of obesity (31-07-2019)“…Background. Recruitment of monocytes and low-grade inflammation process are both involved in obesity and in atherosclerosis. Thus, the aim of this study was to…”
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Chronic treatment with an orally active angiotensin‐(1‐7) formulation decreases arterial pressure, cardiac hypertrophy and improves cardiac function in spontaneously hypertensive rats
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2010)“…Considering that ANG‐(1‐7) counterbalances angiotensin II hypertensive and hypertrophic effects, we aimed to assess whether chronic treatment with ANG‐(1‐7)…”
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