Possible Involvement of Altered Arginase Activity, Arginase Type I and Type II Expressions, and Nitric Oxide Production in Occurrence of Intimal Hyperplasia in Premenopausal Human Uterine Arteries
In the present experiments, we tried to elucidate whether changes in arginase activity and protein expression of arginase I and II are involved in the occurrence of intimal hyperplasia in premenopausal human uterine arteries. They were obtained from thirty-four patients undergoing total abdominal hy...
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Main Authors: | Galina Vasileva Marinova (Author), Renzo Ygor Loyaga-Rendon (Author), Satoshi Obayashi (Author), Tomoko Ishibashi (Author), Toshiro Kubota (Author), Masatoshi Imamura (Author), Hiroshi Azuma (Author) |
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2008-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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