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HIGH GLUCOSE, BUT NOT TESTOSTERONE, INCEASES PLATELET AGGREGATION MEDIATED BY ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
(2015-09-03)
Endothelial cells inhibit platelet aggregation by releasing thromboregulators, such as prostacyclin and nitric oxide. Male subject is known as a traditional-unmodified risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Platelet ...
TESTOSTERONE DOES NOT INFLUENCE CD40 EXPRESSION IN THE HUMAN UMBILICAL VEIN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS (HUVECS) IN NORMO GLUCOSE MEDIUM
(2016-11-15)
Cardiovascular diseases, one of the leading causes of mortality, are suffered by male subjects more frequently than female ones. Cluster of differentiation-40 molecule (CD40) is a receptor on the cell surface that is ...
HIGH GLUCOSE, BUT NOT TESTOSTERONE, INCREASES PLATELET AGGREGATION MEDIATED BY ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
(International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES), 2015-09)
Endothelial cells inhibit platelet aggregation by releasing thromboregulators, such as prostacyclin and nitric oxide. Male subject is a traditional risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Platelet hyperreactivity has been ...
HIGH GLUCOSE, BUT NOT TESTOSTERONE, INCREASES PLATELET AGGREGATION MEDIATED BY ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
(2015)
Endothelial cells inhibit platelet aggregation by releasing thromboregulators, such as prostacyclin and nitric oxide. Male subject is a traditional risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Platelet hyperreactivity has been ...
THE COMPARISON OF MAXIMAL PLATELET AGGREGATION IN PRESENCE OF DISPERSE PRIMARY AND MONOLAYER SECONDARY HUVEC EXPOSED TO TESTOSTERONE IN HIGH GLUCOSE MEDIUM
(Sikkim Manipal University, 2017)
To explore in vitro models in examining the influence of testosterone (T) to platelet
activation through endothelial cells in hyperglycemia condition. Disperse primary and monolayer
secondary human umbilical vein endothelial ...
TESTOSTERONE DOES NOT INFLUENCE CD40 EXPRESSION IN THE HUMAN UMBILICAL VEIN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS (HUVECS) IN HIGH GLUCOSE MEDIUM
(2016-12-10)
Cardiovascular disease is associated with androgen hormones, particularly testosterone. Platelets play an important role in cardiovascular events as it can undergo inappropriate activation, adhesion, and aggregation, thus ...