Drug-induced vascular injury (DIVI) is a nonclinical finding that often confounds the toxicological evaluation of investigational drugs, but there is an absence of qualified biomarkers that can be used to detect and monitor its appearance in animals and patients during drug development and clinical use. It is well known that endothelial cell (EC) activation plays a key role in the expression and evolution of DIVI, and the various immu-nological and inflammatory factors involved in its expression may serve as potential biomarker candidates. Activated ECs change their morphology and gene expression, generating endothelial adhesion molecules, pro-coagulant molecules, cytokines, chemokines, vasodilators, nitric oxide, and acute-phase reactants....
Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exi...
Abstract: Endothelial cells (ECs) line the blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, as well as heart cha...
The need to study cardiovascular diseases (CVD) has become more and more relevant as their prevalenc...
Drug-induced vascular injury (DIVI) is a nonclinical finding that often confounds the toxicological ...
Better biomarkers are needed to identify, characterize, and/or monitor drug-induced vascular injury ...
Better biomarkers are needed to identify, characterize, and/ormonitor drug-induced vascular injury (...
In preclinical safety studies, drug-induced vascular injury can negatively impact candidate-drug sel...
Drug-induced vascular injury (DIVI) is of concern owing to the gap in understanding of its pathogene...
Biomarkers are biological indicators of processes that are part of ethiopathogenesis of the diseases...
Drug induced vasculitides in humans are relatively rare diseases, resembling drug-induced vasculitis...
Drug-induced vascular Injury (DIVI) is a common preclinical toxicity usually characterized by hemorr...
Endothelial dysfunction, the shift from a healthy endothelium to a damaged pro-coagulative, pro-infl...
The recognition of a central role for the endothelium in the development of kidney disease or the de...
open access articleEndothelium is a community of endothelial cells (ECs), which line the blood and l...
textabstractThe inner lining of our vascular system consists of approximately 1.2 trillion endotheli...
Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exi...
Abstract: Endothelial cells (ECs) line the blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, as well as heart cha...
The need to study cardiovascular diseases (CVD) has become more and more relevant as their prevalenc...
Drug-induced vascular injury (DIVI) is a nonclinical finding that often confounds the toxicological ...
Better biomarkers are needed to identify, characterize, and/or monitor drug-induced vascular injury ...
Better biomarkers are needed to identify, characterize, and/ormonitor drug-induced vascular injury (...
In preclinical safety studies, drug-induced vascular injury can negatively impact candidate-drug sel...
Drug-induced vascular injury (DIVI) is of concern owing to the gap in understanding of its pathogene...
Biomarkers are biological indicators of processes that are part of ethiopathogenesis of the diseases...
Drug induced vasculitides in humans are relatively rare diseases, resembling drug-induced vasculitis...
Drug-induced vascular Injury (DIVI) is a common preclinical toxicity usually characterized by hemorr...
Endothelial dysfunction, the shift from a healthy endothelium to a damaged pro-coagulative, pro-infl...
The recognition of a central role for the endothelium in the development of kidney disease or the de...
open access articleEndothelium is a community of endothelial cells (ECs), which line the blood and l...
textabstractThe inner lining of our vascular system consists of approximately 1.2 trillion endotheli...
Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exi...
Abstract: Endothelial cells (ECs) line the blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, as well as heart cha...
The need to study cardiovascular diseases (CVD) has become more and more relevant as their prevalenc...