μ-Opioid Receptor-Mediated AT1R-TLR4 Crosstalk Promotes Microglial Activation to Modulate Blood Pressure Control in the Central Nervous System
Opioids, a kind of peptide hormone involved in the development of hypertension, cause systemic and cerebral inflammation, and affects regions of the brain that are important for blood pressure (BP) control. A cause-and-effect relationship exists between hypertension and inflammation; however, the ro...
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Main Authors: | Gwo-Ching Sun (Author), Jockey Tse (Author), Yung-Ho Hsu (Author), Chiu-Yi Ho (Author), Ching-Jiunn Tseng (Author), Pei-Wen Cheng (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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