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Endothelial cell senescence with aging in healthy humans: prevention by habitual exercise and relation to vascular endothelial function
Published in American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology (01-11-2017)“…Cellular senescence is emerging as a key mechanism of age-related vascular endothelial dysfunction, but evidence in healthy humans is lacking. Moreover, the…”
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Lateral Habenula Beyond Avoidance: Roles in Stress, Memory, and Decision-Making With Implications for Psychiatric Disorders
Published in Frontiers in systems neuroscience (03-03-2022)“…In this Perspective review, we highlight some of the less explored aspects of lateral habenula (LHb) function in contextual memory, sleep, and behavioral…”
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Oral trehalose supplementation improves resistance artery endothelial function in healthy middle-aged and older adults
Published in Aging (Albany, NY.) (01-06-2016)“…We hypothesized that supplementation with trehalose, a disaccharide that reverses arterial aging in mice, would improve vascular function in middle-aged and…”
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Higher oesophageal temperature at rest and during exercise in humans with patent foramen ovale
Published in The Journal of physiology (15-10-2015)“…Key points Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is present in ∼35% of the general population. The respiratory system participates in thermoregulation via evaporative and…”
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Oral trehalose supplementation improves resistance artery endothelial function in healthy middle-aged and older adults
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Do Humans With a Patent Foramen Ovale Have a Higher Core Body Temperature During Rest, Exercise and Post‐Exercise?
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)“…Abstract only Approximately 25–40% of the population has a patent foramen ovale (PFO). We have shown that people with a PFO (PFO+) have decreased pulmonary gas…”
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