The risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is lower in premenopausal women compared to men, and this lower risk is related to the presumptive cardioprotective effects of female sex hormones, estrogen in particular. However, premenopausal women may lose this protection with the onset of menopause and/or when they become diabetic. Little is known about the vascular function and insulin signaling in skeletal muscle (SKM) in presence or absence of estrogen at the early stage of diabetes
Previous studies indicated that estrogen could improve endothelial function. However, whether estrog...
Several evidences have suggested that there is a gender bias in the progression of diabetic cardiomy...
More than three decades ago, the Framingham study revealed that cardiovascular risk is elevated for ...
The risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is lower in premenopausal women compared to men, and this ...
The risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is lower in premenopausal women compared to men, and this ...
The risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is lower in premenopausal women than in men, and this lowe...
We recently reported sex differences in mesenteric arterial function of the UC Davis type-2 diabetes...
We recently reported sex differences in mesenteric arterial function of the UC Davis type-2 diabetes...
Menopause is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease that is partl...
Until menopause, women are largely protected against several metabolic disorders, implicating a role...
The studies in this dissertation were designed to investigate the impacts of estrogen (17-β estradio...
Estrogen is known to exert a protective effect against cardiovascular disease. However, women with d...
Diabetes mellitus reduces gender-related differences in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease by ...
Previous studies indicated that estrogen could improve endothelial function. However, whether estrog...
The decreased incidence of cardiovascular disease in premenopausal women has been attributed, at lea...
Previous studies indicated that estrogen could improve endothelial function. However, whether estrog...
Several evidences have suggested that there is a gender bias in the progression of diabetic cardiomy...
More than three decades ago, the Framingham study revealed that cardiovascular risk is elevated for ...
The risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is lower in premenopausal women compared to men, and this ...
The risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is lower in premenopausal women compared to men, and this ...
The risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is lower in premenopausal women than in men, and this lowe...
We recently reported sex differences in mesenteric arterial function of the UC Davis type-2 diabetes...
We recently reported sex differences in mesenteric arterial function of the UC Davis type-2 diabetes...
Menopause is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease that is partl...
Until menopause, women are largely protected against several metabolic disorders, implicating a role...
The studies in this dissertation were designed to investigate the impacts of estrogen (17-β estradio...
Estrogen is known to exert a protective effect against cardiovascular disease. However, women with d...
Diabetes mellitus reduces gender-related differences in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease by ...
Previous studies indicated that estrogen could improve endothelial function. However, whether estrog...
The decreased incidence of cardiovascular disease in premenopausal women has been attributed, at lea...
Previous studies indicated that estrogen could improve endothelial function. However, whether estrog...
Several evidences have suggested that there is a gender bias in the progression of diabetic cardiomy...
More than three decades ago, the Framingham study revealed that cardiovascular risk is elevated for ...