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    Human-Antigen R (HuR) Expression in Hypertension: Downregulation of the mRNA Stabilizing Protein HuR in Genetic Hypertension by Klöss, Stephan, Rodenbach, Daniela, Bordel, Reingart, Mülsch, Alexander

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-06-2005)
    “…In aged spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), vasorelaxant responses to NO are attenuated compared with normotensive control rats (Wistar-Kyoto [WKY]) because…”
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    Nitric oxide inhibits dystrophin proteolysis by coxsackieviral protease 2A through S-nitrosylation: A protective mechanism against enteroviral cardiomyopathy by BADORFF, Cornet, FICHTLSCHERER, Birgit, RHOADS, Robert E, ZEIHER, Andreas M, MUELSCH, Alexander, DIMMELER, Stefanie, KNOWLTON, Kirk U

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (31-10-2000)
    “…Infection with enteroviruses like coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) as well as genetic dystrophin deficiency can cause dilated cardiomyopathy. We recently identified…”
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    Mechanisms underlying dysfunction of carotid arteries in genetically hyperlipidemic rabbits by August, Michael, Wingerter, Oliver, Oelze, Matthias, Wenzel, Philip, Kleschyov, Andrei L., Daiber, Andreas, Mülsch, Alexander, Münzel, Thomas, Tsilimingas, Nikolaos

    Published in Nitric oxide (01-11-2006)
    “…In the present study we compared the vascular reactivity and integrity of the nitric oxide (NO)–cyclic 3′,5′-guanosine monophopsphate (cGMP) pathway in carotid…”
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    Selective Delivery of Nitric Oxide to a Cellular Target: A Pseudosubstrate-Coupled Dinitrosyl–Iron Complex Inhibits the Enteroviral Protease 2A by Badorff, Cornel, Fichtlscherer, Birgit, Muelsch, Alexander, Zeiher, Andreas M., Dimmeler, Stefanie

    Published in Nitric oxide (01-05-2002)
    “…Nitric oxide (NO) regulates multiple biological processes. To use NO as a potential therapeutic substance, a more selective modulation of individual NO targets…”
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