The endothelium is a regulatory organ that mediates hemostasis, contractility, cellular proliferation, and inflammatory mechanisms in the vessel wall. Injury to the endothelium from hypertension, smoking, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes mellitus disrupts normal regulatory properties and results in abnormal endothelial cell function. Clinically, endothelial cell dysfunction can be manifested as vasospasm, thrombus formation, atherosclerosis, or restenosis. The normal hemostatic properties of the endothelium include the maintenance of a nonadhesive luminal surface, antithrombotic properties, anticoagulant properties, and fibrinolytic properties. The endothelial cell regulates smooth muscle cell contractility by the production of relaxing and con...
Mammalian endothelium acts as a mediator in arterial and venous relaxation and contraction. Endothel...
In the past, the endothelium was considered to be inert, described as a `layer of nucleated cellopha...
Modern data about mechanism of endothelium contribution to onset and development of vascular failure...
Background: The crucial role of endothelium is due to the ability of endothelial cells to receive an...
The endothelium controls the tone of the underlying vascular smooth muscle mainly through the produc...
The endothelium regulates vascular tone by releasing factors involved in relaxation and contraction,...
Abstract Hemostasis encompasses a set of tightly regulated processes that govern blood...
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Endothelial dysfunction is ...
Endothelial cell dysfunction has lately become one of the principal subjects being incorporated into...
The endothelium mediates relaxations (dilatations) of the underlying vascular smooth muscle cells. T...
Endothelial cells can release substances which profoundly affect vascular tone and platelet function...
Over the last two decades, it has become evident that the endothelium is more than an inert, single-...
The early observations of an apparent anomalous action of acetylcholine on the regulation of vascula...
The endothelium causes relaxations of the underlying vascular smooth muscle, by releasing nitric oxi...
The endothelium consists of a monolayer of Endothelial Cells (ECs) which form the inner cellular lin...
Mammalian endothelium acts as a mediator in arterial and venous relaxation and contraction. Endothel...
In the past, the endothelium was considered to be inert, described as a `layer of nucleated cellopha...
Modern data about mechanism of endothelium contribution to onset and development of vascular failure...
Background: The crucial role of endothelium is due to the ability of endothelial cells to receive an...
The endothelium controls the tone of the underlying vascular smooth muscle mainly through the produc...
The endothelium regulates vascular tone by releasing factors involved in relaxation and contraction,...
Abstract Hemostasis encompasses a set of tightly regulated processes that govern blood...
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Endothelial dysfunction is ...
Endothelial cell dysfunction has lately become one of the principal subjects being incorporated into...
The endothelium mediates relaxations (dilatations) of the underlying vascular smooth muscle cells. T...
Endothelial cells can release substances which profoundly affect vascular tone and platelet function...
Over the last two decades, it has become evident that the endothelium is more than an inert, single-...
The early observations of an apparent anomalous action of acetylcholine on the regulation of vascula...
The endothelium causes relaxations of the underlying vascular smooth muscle, by releasing nitric oxi...
The endothelium consists of a monolayer of Endothelial Cells (ECs) which form the inner cellular lin...
Mammalian endothelium acts as a mediator in arterial and venous relaxation and contraction. Endothel...
In the past, the endothelium was considered to be inert, described as a `layer of nucleated cellopha...
Modern data about mechanism of endothelium contribution to onset and development of vascular failure...