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Meanings of
endothelial dysfunction
in English
Systemic pathological state of the endothelium.
Related terms
disease
Usage of
endothelial dysfunction
in English
1
Diabetes causes
endothelial
dysfunction
and increases the risk of vascular cognitive impairment.
2
Conclusions: Microvascular
endothelial
dysfunction
is significantly associated with the presence of PolyVD.
3
Aging is associated with vascular
endothelial
dysfunction
,
which ultimately leads to atherosclerosis.
4
Clinical and experimental data support a link between
endothelial
dysfunction
and inflammation.
5
Conclusions: Decreased aortic JNK2 phosphorylation after RYGB rapidly improves obesity-induced
endothelial
dysfunction
.
6
So, the duration of reoxygenation was the key phase for
endothelial
dysfunction
.
7
Atherosclerosis is a systemic vascular pathology that is preceded by
endothelial
dysfunction
.
8
Diabetes can cause a wide variety of vascular complications and
endothelial
dysfunction
.
9
Results: UA-induced
endothelial
dysfunction
was associated with reduced mitochondrial mass and ATP production.
10
Conclusions: Intensive periodontal treatment resulted in acute, short-term systemic inflammation and
endothelial
dysfunction
.
11
Moreover,
endothelial
dysfunction
may represent an early event in the development of arteriosclerosis.
12
However, abnormal haemostasis and
endothelial
dysfunction
are thought to be implicated.
13
Conclusions: Biomarkers of inflammation and
endothelial
dysfunction
were positively associated with incident T2D.
14
CVD history and increased
endothelial
dysfunction
markers were related to lower EPC levels.
15
These data support the role of mitochondrial isolevuglandins in
endothelial
dysfunction
and hypertension.
16
Increasing evidence indicates the pathogenic importance of
endothelial
dysfunction
in PH.
Other examples for "endothelial dysfunction"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
endothelial
dysfunction
endothelial
Adjective
Noun
Endothelial dysfunction
through the time
Endothelial dysfunction
across language varieties
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