Endothelial BBSome is essential for vascular, metabolic, and retinal functions
Objectives: Endothelial cells that line the entire vascular system play a pivotal role in the control of various physiological processes, including metabolism. Additionally, endothelial dysfunction is associated with many pathological conditions, including obesity. Here, we assessed the role of the...
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Main Authors: | Jingwei Jiang (Author), John J. Reho (Author), Sajag Bhattarai (Author), Ioana Cherascu (Author), Adam Hedberg-Buenz (Author), Kacie J. Meyer (Author), Fariba Tayyari (Author), Adam J. Rauckhorst (Author), Deng Fu Guo (Author), Donald A. Morgan (Author), Eric B. Taylor (Author), Michael G. Anderson (Author), Arlene V. Drack (Author), Kamal Rahmouni (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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