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Angiology
Recent findings illuminate research in angiology
July 25th, 2005
Investigators in the United States have published new angiology data. Study 1: According to recent research from the United States, blockade of nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFATs) activation signaling suppresses balloon injury-induced neointima formation. "We have previously reported that NFATs play an important role in the regulation of vascular smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation by receptor tyrosine kinase and G protein-coupled receptor agonists, platelet-derived growth factor-BB and thrombin, respectively. "To understand the role of NFATs in vascular disease, we have now studied the involvement of these...
Source: Health & Medicine Week (2005-07-25)
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