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0 p, 3.6 MB Bone marrow endothelial dysfunction promotes myeloid cell expansion in cardiovascular disease / Rohde, David (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School) ; Vandoorne, Katrien (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School) ; Lee, I-Hsiu (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Grune, Jana (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA) ; Zhang, Shuang (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; McAlpine, Cameron S. (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Schloss, Maximilian J. (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Nayar, Ribhu (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Courties, Gabriel (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Frodermann, Vanessa (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Wojtkiewicz, Gregory (Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Honold, Lisa (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Chen, Qi (Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Muenster, Germany) ; Schmidt, Stephen (Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Iwamoto, Yoshiko (Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Sun, Yuan (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Cremer, Sebastian (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Hoyer, Friedrich F. (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Iborra Egea, Oriol (Institut Germans Trias i Pujol) ; Muñoz-Guijosa, Christian (Institut Germans Trias i Pujol) ; Ji, Fei (Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Zhou, Bin (Chinese Academy of Sciences) ; Adams, Ralf H. (Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine (Alemanya)) ; Wythe, Joshua D. (Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine (Estats Units d'Amèrica)) ; Hidalgo Pareja, Juan (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Neurociències) ; Watanabe, Hideto (Aichi Medical University) ; Jung, Yookyung (Massachusetts General Hospital) ; van der Laan, Anja M. (Department of Cardiology, University of Amsterdam) ; Piek, Jan J. (Department of Cardiology, University of Amsterdam) ; Kfoury, Youmna (Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University) ; Désogère, Pauline A. (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School) ; Vinegoni, Claudio (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Dutta, Partha (Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine) ; Sadreyev, Ruslan I. (Harvard Medical School) ; Caravan, Peter (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School) ; Bayés-Genís, Antoni (Institut Germans Trias i Pujol) ; Libby, Peter (Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital) ; Scadden, David T. (Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University) ; Lin, Charles P. (Aichi Medical University) ; Naxerova, Kamila (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Swirski, Filip K. (Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital) ; Nahrendorf, Matthias (Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Wuerzburg)
Abnormal hematopoiesis advances cardiovascular disease by generating excess inflammatory leukocytes that attack the arteries and the heart. The bone marrow niche regulates hematopoietic stem cell proliferation and hence the systemic leukocyte pool, but whether cardiovascular disease affects the hematopoietic organ's microvasculature is unknown. [...]
2021 - 10.1038/s44161-021-00002-8
Nature cardiovascular research, Vol. 1 (december 2021) , p. 28-44  

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145 p, 1.9 MB Mathematical modeling of oligomerization and biased signaling of G-protein-coupled receptors / Zhou, Bin ; Giraldo, Jesús, dir. ; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Neurociències
Los receptores acoplados a proteínas G (GPCRs) juegan un papel muy importante en una gran variedad de procesos biológicos. Estos receptores están localizados en la membrana y median las rutas de señalización celulares. [...]
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play very important roles in a great variety of biological processes. They are located in the membrane and mediate the signaling pathways in the cell. It is widely accepted that these receptors often form oligomers which may have significant physiological functions. [...]

[Barcelona] : Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2019.  

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