Highly Diluted Antibodies to eNOS Restore Endothelium Function in Aortic Rings From Hypertensive Rats
Background Nitric oxide (NO) as a vaso- and cardio-protective agent could reduce vasomotor dysfunction in different cardiovascular diseases. One of the current therapeutics targeted at NO availability in the vascular wall are highly diluted antibodies to endothelial NO-synthase (eNOS). This drug has...
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Main Authors: | Nataliya V. Petrova (Author), Sergey A. Tarasov (Author), Oleg I. Epstein (Author), Caroline Dubroca (Author), Thierry Sulpice (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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