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    Adiponectin predicts cardiovascular events in diabetes dialysis patients by Kacso, I.M., Potra, A.R., Bondor, C.I., Moldovan, D., Rusu, C., Patiu, I.M., Racasan, S., Orasan, R., Vladutiu, D., Spanu, C., Rusu, A., Nita, C., Moldovan, R., Ghigolea, B., Kacso, G.

    Published in Clinical biochemistry (01-09-2015)
    “…Adiponectin is an insulin-sensitizing, anti-inflammatory adipokine with anti-atherogenic actions in the general population. In dialysis patients it is unclear…”
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    Nitric oxide, superoxide and renal blood flow autoregulation in SHR after perinatal L-arginine and antioxidants by Koeners, M.P, Racasan, S, Koomans, H.A, Joles, J.A, Braam, B

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-08-2007)
    “…Nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide are considered to be regulatory in renal blood flow (RBF) autoregulation, and hence may contribute to development of…”
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    Comparison between artificial neural networks and response surface methodology to predict the bending moment capacity of heat-treated wood dowel joints by Răcășan, Sergiu, Bedelean, Bogdan, Georgescu, Sergiu, Varodi, Anca Maria

    Published in Bioresources (01-08-2020)
    “…The bending moment capacity of heat-treated wood dowel joints loaded in compression or tension was predicted via two artificial neural network (ANN) models…”
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    Programming blood pressure in adult SHR by shifting perinatal balance of NO and reactive oxygen species toward NO: the inverted Barker phenomenon by Racasan, Simona, Braam, Branko, Koomans, Hein A, Joles, Jaap A

    “…The "programming hypothesis" proposes that an adverse perinatal milieu leads to adaptation that translates into cardiovascular disease in adulthood. The…”
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    Perinatal L-Arginine and Antioxidant Supplements Reduce Adult Blood Pressure in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats by Racasan, Simona, Braam, Branko, van der Giezen, Dionne M, Goldschmeding, Roel, Boer, Peter, Koomans, Hein A, Joles, Jaap A

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-07-2004)
    “…Embryo cross-transplantation and cross-fostering between spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and normotensive rats (WKY) suggest that perinatal environment…”
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    NO dependency of RBF and autoregulation in the spontaneously hypertensive rat by Racasan, Simona, Joles, Jaap A, Boer, Peter, Koomans, Hein A, Braam, Branko

    “…In the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), renal blood flow (RBF) has been reported to be very dependent on nitric oxide (NO); however, autoregulation is…”
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    Temporary losartan or captopril in young SHR induces malignant hypertension despite initial normotension by Racasan, Simona, Hahnel, Bruni, Van Dergiezen, Dionne M., Blezer, Erwin L., Goldschmeding, Roel, Braam, Branko, Kriz, Wilhem, Koomans, Hein A., Joles, Jaap A.

    Published in Kidney international (01-02-2004)
    “…Temporary losartan or captopril in young SHR induces malignant hypertension despite initial normotension. Exposure of normotensive rats to…”
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    Hypoxanthine plus xanthine oxidase causes profound natriuresis without affecting renal blood flow autoregulation by Racasan, Simona, Turkstra, Erika, Joles, Jaap A., Koomans, Hein A., Braam, Branko

    Published in Kidney international (01-07-2003)
    “…Hypoxanthine plus xanthine oxidase causes profound natriuresis without affecting renal blood flow autoregulation. Enhanced superoxide (O2−•) production by…”
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