Endothelial KCa channels: Novel targets to reduce atherosclerosis-driven vascular dysfunction
Elevated levels of cholesterol in the blood can induce endothelial dysfunction, a condition characterized by impaired nitric oxide production and decreased vasodilatory capacity. Endothelial dysfunction can promote vascular disease, such as atherosclerosis, where macrophages accumulate in the vascul...
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Main Authors: | O. Daniel Vera (Author), Heike Wulff (Author), Andrew P. Braun (Author) |
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