AbstractAngiotensin II, a small peptide hormone that plays key roles in the regulation of blood pressure, also contributes to inflammatory processes that promote the development of atherosclerosis. In this issue of Cell, AbdAlla et al. (2004) provide evidence that pathogenic actions of angiotensin II involve covalent crosslinking of angiotensin AT1 receptors by factor XIIIA transglutaminase, resulting in stable receptor dimers with enhanced signaling properties
AbstractThis study has investigated the ability of the vasoconstrictor peptide angiotensin II to act...
It is now widely accepted that the angiotensin AT(2) receptor (AT(2)R) plays an important protective...
Recent evidence shows that the renin-angiotensin system is a crucial player in atherosclerotic proce...
AbstractAngiotensin II, a small peptide hormone that plays key roles in the regulation of blood pres...
AbstractMany G protein-coupled receptors form dimers in cells. However, underlying mechanisms are ba...
Background—Hypercholesterolemia-induced atherosclerosis is attenuated by either pharmacological anta...
Background and PurposeAngiotensin AT(2) receptors are upregulated in disease states such as atherosc...
Background and PurposeAngiotensin AT(2) receptors are upregulated in disease states such as atherosc...
Background and PurposeAngiotensin AT(2) receptors are upregulated in disease states such as atherosc...
Mechanisms responsible for atherosclerotic plaque development, destabilization, and rupture are stil...
Intricate interrelationships connect tissue factor (TF), the principal initiator of the clotting cas...
Intricate interrelationships connect tissue factor (TF), the principal initiator of the clotting cas...
Intricate interrelationships connect tissue factor (TF), the principal initiator of the clotting cas...
Recent evidence shows that the renin-angiotensin system is a crucial player in atherosclerotic proce...
Mechanisms responsible for atherosclerotic plaque development, destabilization, and rupture are stil...
AbstractThis study has investigated the ability of the vasoconstrictor peptide angiotensin II to act...
It is now widely accepted that the angiotensin AT(2) receptor (AT(2)R) plays an important protective...
Recent evidence shows that the renin-angiotensin system is a crucial player in atherosclerotic proce...
AbstractAngiotensin II, a small peptide hormone that plays key roles in the regulation of blood pres...
AbstractMany G protein-coupled receptors form dimers in cells. However, underlying mechanisms are ba...
Background—Hypercholesterolemia-induced atherosclerosis is attenuated by either pharmacological anta...
Background and PurposeAngiotensin AT(2) receptors are upregulated in disease states such as atherosc...
Background and PurposeAngiotensin AT(2) receptors are upregulated in disease states such as atherosc...
Background and PurposeAngiotensin AT(2) receptors are upregulated in disease states such as atherosc...
Mechanisms responsible for atherosclerotic plaque development, destabilization, and rupture are stil...
Intricate interrelationships connect tissue factor (TF), the principal initiator of the clotting cas...
Intricate interrelationships connect tissue factor (TF), the principal initiator of the clotting cas...
Intricate interrelationships connect tissue factor (TF), the principal initiator of the clotting cas...
Recent evidence shows that the renin-angiotensin system is a crucial player in atherosclerotic proce...
Mechanisms responsible for atherosclerotic plaque development, destabilization, and rupture are stil...
AbstractThis study has investigated the ability of the vasoconstrictor peptide angiotensin II to act...
It is now widely accepted that the angiotensin AT(2) receptor (AT(2)R) plays an important protective...
Recent evidence shows that the renin-angiotensin system is a crucial player in atherosclerotic proce...