Vascular Remodeling Articles & Analysis
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a progressive, life-threatening condition characterized by increased pulmonary arterial pressure, vascular remodeling, and persistent inflammation. Despite advances in treatment, current therapies—such as sildenafil, iloprost, and riociguat—primarily focus on reducing symptoms by dilating blood vessels. Unfortunately, these therapies do ...
In the realm of pulmonary research, the search to understand complex lung conditions has led to the development of various animal models. Among these, a new murine model from Tsijis et al stands out for its potential to investigate flow-induced pulmonary hypertension (PH) and compensatory lung growth (CLG). This blog outlines this innovative model, its significance, and the method of ...
Researchers at the Henry Ford Health System (Detroit, MI) and colleagues at Saneron CCEL Therapeutics, Inc. of Tampa, Florida, have found that when human umbilical cord blood cells (HUCBCs) were transplanted into test rats modeled with stroke, the addition of Simvastatin to the HUCBCs significantly increased the therapeutic benefit of the HUCBCs. The study was published in a recent issue of ...
