Background. Endothelin (ET) is a potent vasoconstrictor isolated from vascular endothelial cells. The main biological role of ET depends on regulation of vascular tone, blood flow and vascular growth. The aim of our study was to determine ET concentration in unstable angina patients’ plasma. Material and methods. The examined group consisted of 53 patients with unstabled angina, 35 men and 18 women, aged 38 to 78 mean 64.9 ± 10.1 years. Eleven healthy volunteers formed the control group (7 men and 4 women in the age 35 to 63, mean 50.1 ± 9.0 years). ET was determined with ELISA using Biomedica set. Results. In the plasma of patients with unstable angina, compared with the controls, a statistically significant i...
This review will attempt to provide a database of knowledge regarding the atherosclerosis pathology ...
Background. There is some evidence pointing toward endothelin system involvement in pathogenesis of...
Background. There is some evidence pointing toward endothelin system involvement in pathogenesis of...
Background. Endothelin (ET) is a potent vasoconstrictor isolated from vascular endothelial cells. T...
Background. Endothelin (ET) is a potent vasoconstrictor isolated from vascular endothelial cells. T...
Background. In spite of many experimental and clinical examinations, the composition of atheroscler...
Background. In spite of many experimental and clinical examinations, the composition of atheroscler...
Background: Endothelial damage and dysfunction play a crucial role in the pathophysiology of coronar...
Background. In spite of many experimental and clinical examinations, the composition of atheroscler...
Local endocrine factors (autacoids, paracrine agents), which are secreted from vessel’s endothelium,...
Introduction: It has been suggested that adipose tissue hormones are involved in the mechanism of ac...
Endoteliny (ET) to rodzina trzech białek o bardzo silnych właściwościach wazokonstrykcyjnych. ET bio...
Introduction: It has been suggested that adipose tissue hormones are involved in the mechanism of ac...
Introduction: It has been suggested that adipose tissue hormones are involved in the mechanism of ac...
Background. There is some evidence pointing toward endothelin system involvement in pathogenesis of...
This review will attempt to provide a database of knowledge regarding the atherosclerosis pathology ...
Background. There is some evidence pointing toward endothelin system involvement in pathogenesis of...
Background. There is some evidence pointing toward endothelin system involvement in pathogenesis of...
Background. Endothelin (ET) is a potent vasoconstrictor isolated from vascular endothelial cells. T...
Background. Endothelin (ET) is a potent vasoconstrictor isolated from vascular endothelial cells. T...
Background. In spite of many experimental and clinical examinations, the composition of atheroscler...
Background. In spite of many experimental and clinical examinations, the composition of atheroscler...
Background: Endothelial damage and dysfunction play a crucial role in the pathophysiology of coronar...
Background. In spite of many experimental and clinical examinations, the composition of atheroscler...
Local endocrine factors (autacoids, paracrine agents), which are secreted from vessel’s endothelium,...
Introduction: It has been suggested that adipose tissue hormones are involved in the mechanism of ac...
Endoteliny (ET) to rodzina trzech białek o bardzo silnych właściwościach wazokonstrykcyjnych. ET bio...
Introduction: It has been suggested that adipose tissue hormones are involved in the mechanism of ac...
Introduction: It has been suggested that adipose tissue hormones are involved in the mechanism of ac...
Background. There is some evidence pointing toward endothelin system involvement in pathogenesis of...
This review will attempt to provide a database of knowledge regarding the atherosclerosis pathology ...
Background. There is some evidence pointing toward endothelin system involvement in pathogenesis of...
Background. There is some evidence pointing toward endothelin system involvement in pathogenesis of...