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  1. Boldine prevents diabetes-induced skeletal muscle dysfunction by inhibiting large-pore channels
  2. Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) Derived from Senescent Endothelial Cells Promote Platelet Activation
  3. Boldo Restores Vascularization and Reduces Skeletal Muscle Inflammation in Symptomatic Mice with Dysferlinopathy
  4. Bioinformatic analysis of placental exomiRs targeting the brain in preeclampsia
  5. Sex-Specific Neurovascular and Cognitive Deficits in Offspring of Preeclampsia
  6. Boldo Restores Vascularization and Reduces Inflammation of Skeletal Muscle in Symptomatic Mice with Dysferlinopathy
  7. A Changepoint Detection-Based General Methodology for Robust Signal Processing: An Application to Understand Preeclampsia’s Mechanisms
  8. Review: The potential role of placental extracellular vesicles in blood-brain barrier disruption and neuroinflammation in preeclampsia
  9. Plasma, not extracellular vesicles, disrupts the blood-brain barrier in eclampsia
  10. The severity of a stroke modifies cellular vesicles that affect cerebral vessels
  11. hsa-miR-9-5p highly expressed in syncytiotrophoblast-derived extracellular vesicles from early-onset preeclampsia impairs cerebral microvascular endothelial cell pro-angiogenic capacity
  12. Changes in the Release of Endothelial Extracellular Vesicles CD144+, CCR6+, and CXCR3+ in Individuals with Acute Myocardial Infarction
  13. Changes in the Release of Endothelial Extracellular Vesicles CD144+, CCR6+ and CXCR3+ in Individuals With Acute Myocardial Infarction
  14. Modulation of the activation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase and nitrosative stress biomarkers by aspirin triggered lipoxins: A possible mechanism of action of aspirin in the antiphospholipid syndrome
  15. COVID-19 on Pregnancy Outcomes, Mental Health and Placenta: Focus in Latin America
  16. Language Impairment in Children of Mothers with Gestational Diabetes, Preeclampsia, and Preterm Delivery: Current Hypothesis and Potential Underlying Mechanisms
  17. Extracellular vesicles released upon stimulation with antiphospholipid antibodies: An actual direct procoagulant mechanism or a new factor in the lupus anticoagulant paradox?
  18. The GPI-Anchored Protein Thy-1/CD90 Promotes Wound Healing upon Injury to the Skin by Enhancing Skin Perfusion
  19. The Differential Paracrine Role of the Endothelium in Prostate Cancer Cells
  20. Abnormal cerebral microvascular perfusion and reactivity in female offspring of reduced uterine perfusion pressure (RUPP) mice model
  21. Brain Vascular Dysfunction in Mothers and Their Children Exposed to Preeclampsia
  22. Luxofractura compleja del codo con compromiso del húmero distal: Reporte de caso clínico
  23. Loxin Reduced the Inflammatory Response in the Liver and the Aortic Fatty Streak Formation in Mice Fed with a High-Fat Diet
  24. Cerebral Biomarkers and Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity in Preeclampsia
  25. Secretome from Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells-Derived Endothelial Cells Promotes Wound Healing in a Type-2 Diabetes Mouse Model
  26. Disruption of the Blood-Brain Barrier by Extracellular Vesicles From Preeclampsia Plasma and Hypoxic Placentae: Attenuation by Magnesium Sulfate
  27. Tendencia temporal y evaluación demográfica de hospitalizaciones por osteoartritis
  28. VEGF as a biomarker of poor stroke prognosis
  29. Differences in Placental Imprinted Gene Expression across Preeclamptic and Non-Preeclamptic Pregnancies
  30. Advantages in Wound Healing Process in Female Mice Require Upregulation A2A-Mediated Angiogenesis under the Stimulation of 17β-Estradiol
  31. The role of xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes in the placenta: a growing research field
  32. Investigating Maternal Brain Alterations in Preeclampsia: the Need for a Multidisciplinary Effort
  33. Impaired placental vessel formation in mice lacking of adenosine A2A receptor
  34. ROLE OF CAVEOLAE IN THE FORMATION OF THE PLACENTAL MICROVASCULATURE AND ITS INTERACTION WITH AQP1 AND VEGFR2
  35. Editorial: Vascular Dysfunction Beyond Pathological Pregnancies. An International Effort Addressed to Fill the Gaps in Latin America
  36. Critical barriers for preeclampsia diagnosis and treatment in low-resource settings: An example from Bolivia
  37. Mechanisms of Endothelial Dysfunction in Antiphospholipid Syndrome: Association With Clinical Manifestations
  38. Are the Cognitive Alterations Present in Children Born From Preeclamptic Pregnancies the Result of Impaired Angiogenesis? Focus on the Potential Role of the VEGF Family
  39. Drug Transport at the Brain and Endothelial Dysfunction in Preeclampsia: Implications and Perspectives
  40. Rol del receptor de adenosina A 2A , óxido nítrico y factor de crecimiento de endotelio vascular en la sepsis: una revisión no sistemática
  41. Vascular Dysfunction in Mother and Offspring During Preeclampsia: Contributions from Latin-American Countries
  42. Gestational diabetes mellitus is associated with increased pro-migratory activation of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 and reduced expression of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1
  43. High plasma adenosine levels in overweight/obese pregnant women
  44. Role of adenosine receptors in the adipocyte–macrophage interaction during obesity
  45. Pro-angiogenic Role of Insulin: From Physiology to Pathology
  46. Apple snack enriched with L-arginine using vacuum impregnation/ohmic heating technology
  47. High D-glucose–increased nitric oxide generation leads to higher deiodinase 3 mRNA level in human umbilical vein endothelial cells
  48. Is angiogenesis altered in the offspring of mothers with preeclampsia? Potential role of A2A adenosine receptor-nitric oxide-vascular endothelial growth factor pathway
  49. Análisis de los factores de riesgo de muerte neonatal en Chile, 2010-2014
  50. Insulin Induces Relaxation and Decreases Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Vasoconstriction in Human Placental Vascular Bed in a Mechanism Mediated by Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels and L-Arginine/Nitric Oxide Pathways
  51. Vascular Regeneration by Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Health and Diseases
  52. Adenosine A2A receptor regulates expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in feto-placental endothelium from normal and late-onset pre-eclamptic pregnancies
  53. l-Arginine-Enriched Apples and Diabetic Control
  54. Overexpression of LOXIN Protects Endothelial Progenitor Cells From Apoptosis Induced by Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein
  55. Role of Extracellular Vesicles and microRNAs on Dysfunctional Angiogenesis during Preeclamptic Pregnancies
  56. Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Promote Angiogenesis: Potencial Clinical Application
  57. Letter by Escudero et al Regarding Article, “Elevated Placental Adenosine Signaling Contributes to the Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia”
  58. Proposal of a hybrid approach for tumor progression and tumor-induced angiogenesis
  59. Adenosine A2 regulate cell proliferation via nitric oxide synthesis in normal and gestational diabetes
  60. Elevated pro-angiogenic phenotype in feto-placental tissue from gestational diabetes mellitus
  61. Editorial: New therapeutic targets for human placental angiogenesis disease
  62. Endothelium Trans Differentiated from Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Cells Promote Tissue Regeneration: Potential Role of Soluble Pro-Angiogenic Factors
  63. A2A adenosine receptor is required for adenosine-mediated angiogenesis in human umbilical vein endothelial cells from normal and pre-eclamptic cells: preliminary report.
  64. A2B-mediated endothelial cell proliferation is associated with decoupling of the NO and VEGF signaling pathway during pre-eclampsia.
  65. Acoustic Parameters and Salivary IL-6 Levels in Overweight and Obese Teachers
  66. Is a low level of free thyroxine in the maternal circulation associated with altered endothelial function in gestational diabetes?
  67. Impaired adenosine-mediated angiogenesis in preeclampsia: potential implications for fetal programming
  68. Increased placental angiogenesis in late and early onset pre-eclampsia is associated with differential activation of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2
  69. Potential Role of A2BAdenosine Receptors on Proliferation/Migration of Fetal Endothelium Derived from Preeclamptic Pregnancies
  70. Role of Lectin-Like Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein-1 in Fetoplacental Vascular Dysfunction in Preeclampsia
  71. Purinas y ácido úrico en pre-eclampsia: interacciones fisiopatológicas y proyecciones en investigación
  72. Supplementation with apple enriched with L‐arginine may improve metabolic control and survival rate in alloxan‐induced diabetic rats
  73. Impaired A2A adenosine receptor/nitric oxide/VEGF signaling pathway in fetal endothelium during late- and early-onset preeclampsia
  74. Elevated concentrations of plasma adenosine in obese children
  75. L-arginine transport and nitric oxide synthesis in human endothelial progenitor cells
  76. Adenosine A2A and A3 Receptors Are Involved in the Human Endothelial Progenitor Cells Migration
  77. Adverse perinatal outcomes after the February 27th 2010 Chilean earthquake
  78. Adenosine plasma levels in the fetoplacental circulation in preeclampsia
  79. The placenta in preeclampsia
  80. Fetal endothelium dysfunction is associated with circulating maternal levels of sE-selectin, sVCAM1, and sFlt-1 during pre-eclampsia
  81. IFPA Meeting 2010 Workshop Report I: Immunology; Ion transport; Epigenetics; Vascular reactivity; Epitheliochorial placentation; Proteomics
  82. Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporters in Fetal Endothelial Dysfunction in Diabetes Mellitus and Hyperglycaemia
  83. Potential Cell Signalling Mechanisms Involved in Differential Placental Angiogenesis in Mild and Severe Pre-Eclampsia
  84. Adenosine mediates transforming growth factor‐beta 1 release in kidney glomeruli of diabetic rats
  85. Reduced l-Arginine Transport and Nitric Oxide Synthesis in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells from Intrauterine Growth Restriction Pregnancies is Not Further Altered by Hypoxia
  86. Human Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporters 1 and 2 may be Differentially Modulated by A2B Adenosine Receptors in Placenta Microvascular Endothelial Cells from Pre-eclampsia
  87. A Hypothesis for Preeclampsia: Adenosine and Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in Human Placental Microvascular Endothelium
  88. Endothelial Dysfunction and Preeclampsia
  89. Equilibrative Nucleoside (ENTs) and Cationic Amino Acid (CATs) Transporters: Implications in Foetal Endothelial Dysfunction in Human Pregnancy Diseases
  90. Hierro, oxígeno y desarrollo placentario en la génesis de la preeclampsia: Efectos de la altura en Ecuador
  91. NO in Early Pregnancy and Development of Preeclampsia
  92. Abnormal release of nitric oxide from nitrosoprotein in preeclampsia
  93. C‐reactive protein during normal pregnancy and preeclampsia
  94. Intraplatelet Cyclic Guanosine‐3′,5′‐Monophosphate Levels During Pregnancy and Preeclampsia
  95. Preeclampsia is associated with a decrease in plasma coenzyme Q10 levels
  96. Seroprevalence of antibodies to chlamydia pneumoniae in women with preeclampsia
  97. Physiological changes in platelet aggregation and nitric oxide levels during menstrual cycle in healthy women
  98. Elevated C‐reactive protein and pro‐inflammatory cytokines in Andean women with pre‐eclampsia