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Journal articles on the topic "Cardiovascular Immune system"

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Fernández-Ruiz, Irene. "Immune system and cardiovascular disease." Nature Reviews Cardiology 13, no. 9 (2016): 503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrcardio.2016.127.

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Annia Ruiz Sánches, Annia Ruiz Sánches, Luis Eugenio Valdés García Luis Eugenio Valdés García, Priscila Soares Dos Santos Priscila Soares Dos Santos, Sandy Sánchez Domínguez Sandy Sánchez Domínguez, and Adolfo Fernández García Adolfo Fernández García. "Dynamics Cardiovascular Diseases Immune System; Mathematical Modeling." International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention 14, no. 1 (2025): 37–43. https://doi.org/10.35629/6734-14013743.

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In this work, investigations were carried out in relation to the cardiovascular system, the main diseases that affected it, the situation that exists worldwide, in the Americas, in Brazil and Cuba in relation to these diseases; in addition, existing statistics regarding mortality due to these diseases in the indicated countries and regions are researched. A model is developed, through a system of differential equations, where it is assumed that the patient has or does not have the presence of thrombi and/or atheromatous plaques; for the case in which there are no disturbances in the process, t
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Napiórkowska-Baran, Katarzyna, Oskar Schmidt, Bartłomiej Szymczak, Jakub Lubański, Agata Doligalska, and Zbigniew Bartuzi. "Molecular Linkage between Immune System Disorders and Atherosclerosis." Current Issues in Molecular Biology 45, no. 11 (2023): 8780–815. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb45110552.

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A strong relationship exists between immune dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. Immune dysregulation can promote the development of cardiovascular diseases as well as exacerbate their course. The disorders may occur due to the presence of primary immune defects (currently known as inborn errors of immunity) and the more common secondary immune deficiencies. Secondary immune deficiencies can be caused by certain chronic conditions (such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, obesity, autoimmune diseases, or cancer), nutritional deficiencies (including both lack of nutrients and bioactive non-
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Human, Andrea, Luis Murguia-Favela, Lee Benson, Idan Roifman, and Eyal Grunebaum. "Cardiovascular abnormalities in primary immunodeficiency diseases." LymphoSign Journal 2, no. 3 (2015): 107–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14785/lpsn-2014-0013.

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In recent years, increasing numbers of patients with primary immune deficiency (PID) are being recognized as also suffering from cardiovascular system (CVS) abnormalities. These CVS defects might be explained by infectious or autoimmune etiologies, as well as by the role of specific genes and the immune system in the development and function of CVS tissues. Here, we provide the first comprehensive review of the clinical, potentially pathogenic mechanisms, and the management of PID, as well as the associated immune and CVS defects. In addition to some well-known associations of PID with CVS abn
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Dal Lin, Carlo, Francesco Tona, and Elena Osto. "The crosstalk between the cardiovascular and the immune system." Vascular Biology 1, no. 1 (2019): H83—H88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/vb-19-0023.

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The heart and the immune system are highly integrated systems cross-talking through cytokines, hormones and neurotransmitters. Their balance can be altered by numerous physical or psychological stressors leading to the onset of inflammation, endothelial dysfunction and tissue damage. Here, we review the main players and mechanisms involved in the field. A new research paradigm, which considers also novel contributors, like endothelial cells, is needed to better understand the pathophysiology of immune-mediated cardiovascular disorders and beyond.
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Abboud, François M., and Madhu V. Singh. "Autonomic regulation of the immune system in cardiovascular diseases." Advances in Physiology Education 41, no. 4 (2017): 578–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/advan.00061.2017.

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The autonomic nervous system is a powerful regulator of circulatory adjustments to acute hemodynamic stresses. Here we focus on new concepts that emphasize the chronic influence of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems on cardiovascular pathology. The autonomic neurohumoral system can dramatically influence morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease through newly discovered influences on the innate and adaptive immune systems. Specifically, the end-organ damage in heart failure or hypertension may be worsened or alleviated by pro- or anti-inflammatory pathways of the immune syst
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Green, Chase E., Jessica Chacon, Brandon M. Godinich, et al. "The Heart of the Matter: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Immune-Related Adverse Events on the Cardiovascular System." Cancers 15, no. 24 (2023): 5707. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15245707.

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Cancer remains a prominent global cause of mortality, second only to cardiovascular disease. The past decades have witnessed substantial advancements in anti-cancer therapies, resulting in improved outcomes. Among these advancements, immunotherapy has emerged as a promising breakthrough, leveraging the immune system to target and eliminate cancer cells. Despite the remarkable potential of immunotherapy, concerns have arisen regarding associations with adverse cardiovascular events. This review examines the complex interplay between immunotherapy and cardiovascular toxicity and provides an over
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Ravaud, Christophe, Nikita Ved, David G. Jackson, Joaquim Miguel Vieira, and Paul R. Riley. "Lymphatic Clearance of Immune Cells in Cardiovascular Disease." Cells 10, no. 10 (2021): 2594. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10102594.

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Recent advances in our understanding of the lymphatic system, its function, development, and role in pathophysiology have changed our views on its importance. Historically thought to be solely involved in the transport of tissue fluid, lipids, and immune cells, the lymphatic system displays great heterogeneity and plasticity and is actively involved in immune cell regulation. Interference in any of these processes can be deleterious, both at the developmental and adult level. Preclinical studies into the cardiac lymphatic system have shown that invoking lymphangiogenesis and enhancing immune c
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Abud, Haylim N., and Hiba S. Ahmed. "Fasting Relationship with an Immune System and Heart Disease." Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology 2, no. 6 (2024): 194–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.55544/jrasb.2.6.28.

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One of the most frequent contributors to co-morbidities or death among individuals living with HIV (PLWH) in antiretroviral therapy (ART) is cardiovascular disease (CVD). Vascular cardiovascular disease, arterial disease, stroke, illness, or cardiac cardiac were among the CVDs that over 50% of PLWH are expected to have a greater likelihood of acquiring. The pathological process on such organism varies by shared vulnerabilities, HIV Viral infection itself, or complications of immunosuppressive medication.
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Cheng, Chak Kwong, and Yu Huang. "The gut-cardiovascular connection: new era for cardiovascular therapy." Medical Review 1, no. 1 (2021): 23–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mr-2021-0002.

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Abstract Our gut microbiome is constituted by trillions of microorganisms including bacteria, archaea and eukaryotic microbes. Nowadays, gut microbiome has been gradually recognized as a new organ system that systemically and biochemically interact with the host. Accumulating evidence suggests that the imbalanced gut microbiome contributes to the dysregulation of immune system and the disruption of cardiovascular homeostasis. Specific microbiome profiles and altered intestinal permeability are often observed in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases. Gut-derived metabolites, toxins, pe
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cardiovascular Immune system"

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Amini, Anna Maria. "Effects of anthocyanins on the immune and cardiovascular system." Thesis, University of Reading, 2017. http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/78064/.

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Anthocyanins are increasingly being recognized for their potential health benefits, including effects on the immune and cardiovascular system. This PhD research project addressed some key research gaps by evaluating the effects of anthocyanins and an anthocyanin-rich blackcurrant beverage on markers of immunity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Cellular screening models examined the anti-inflammatory effects of pelargonidin-3-Oglucoside and three of its plasma metabolites in THP-1 monocytes, THP-1 macrophages and whole blood cultures. There were modest effects on the production of interle
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Slusher, Aaron L. "COUNTERREGULATORY EFFECTS OF PTX3 ON INFLAMMATION AND CELLULAR AGING." VCU Scholars Compass, 2018. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/5287.

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Pentraxin 3 (PTX3) is a vital regulator of innate immune function that has been shown to counterregulate pro-inflammatory signaling and protect against the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Less is known about how PTX3 may mitigate against CVD risk by regulating the pro-inflammatory response at the cellular level. Therefore, this dissertation details four manuscripts which aimed to examine the capacity of PTX3 to regulate the innate immune response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) isolated from healthy adults. Manuscript 1 examined the capacity of PTX3 to alter the infl
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Paulson, Thomas A. W. "Supporting the prescription of exercise in spinal cord injured populations." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2013. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/13454.

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Following a spinal cord injury (SCI), participation in regular exercise can enhance physical capacity and performance in activities of daily living. With this in mind, the use of subjective ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) may provide an easy-to-administer alternative to traditional methods of regulating exercise intensity (e.g. heart rate and power output (PO)). A physically active lifestyle is also associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, in part because exercise exerts anti-inflammatory effects. Examining the plasma response of inflammation-mediating chemical messengers,
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Horckmans, Michael. "Rôle des nucléotides extracellulaires dans la régulation de l'angiogénèse, l'inflammation et le développement cardiaque." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210204.

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Notre travail a permis tout d’abord d’investiguer les effets des nucléotides extracellulaires sur les cellules<p>dendritiques (DCs) qui sont des cellules présentatrices d’antigènes capables d’initier et de réguler la<p>réponse immunitaire. Afin d’avoir une vue globale de l’action des nucléotides extracellulaires sur les DCs,<p>un profil d’expression génique de l’ATPgS – dérivé stable de l’ATP - a été réalisé par microarray dans les<p>cellules dendritiques dérivées de monocytes (MoDCs).<p>Notre groupe a préalablement montré que malgré que l’ATP est considéré comme un signal de danger, il<p>conf
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Arista, Collazos Greysi Rocio, Guerra Nicole Mendoza-Bernardo, Montoya Katherine Tatiana Montoya, Azurin Sandra Paola Quinto, and Gómez Sundry Damini Sahijramani. "WAYLLA KAY – Galletas saludables a base de cushuro, y frutos nativos del Perú." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655437.

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Actualmente, muchas personas toman en cuenta la importancia del cuidado de la salud, lo cual ha generado una mayor demanda de productos que brindan beneficios para su cuidado y la prevención de las enfermedades. De tal manera, cada vez son más las personas que buscan consumir productos que contengan vitaminas, minerales y proteínas, para que así puedan reforzar su sistema inmunológico, con el fin de prevenir algunas enfermedades vinculadas con las bajas defensas, la falta de hemoglobina en sangre o deficiencia de vitaminas. Por tal motivo, se asume que una buena alimentación es fundamental par
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Yearley, Jennifer Holmes. "Myocardial Macrophage Phenotypic Variation and Cytokine-Mediated Induction of HIV-Associated Cardiac Disease: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2008. https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/355.

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Ventricular dysfunction and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) develop among untreated HIV-infected people at much higher rates than among HIV-negative individuals, resulting in significant contributions to morbidity and mortality. Mechanisms underlying development of HIV-associated cardiomyopathy (HIVCM) are as yet poorly understood. The well-characterized simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) model of HIV infection provides a unique context for HIVCM pathogenesis studies in that SIV-infected rhesus monkeys develop myocardial lesions and contractile dysfunction similar to those described in HIV-infec
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Villefranc, Jacques A. "Two Distinct Modes of Signaling by Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C Guide Blood and Lymphatic Vessel Patterning in Zebrafish: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2011. https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/557.

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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-3 (VEGFR3/Flt4) and its ligand Vegfc are necessary for development of both blood and lymphatic vasculature in vertebrates. In zebrafish, Vegfc/Flt4 signaling is essential for formation of arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels. Interestingly, Flt4 appears to utilize distinct signaling pathways during the development of each of these vessels. To identify components of this pathway, we performed a transgenic haploid genetic screen in zebrafish that express EGFP under the control of a blood vessel specific promoter. As a result, we indentified a mutant
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Arguelles, Mercedes C. "FOOD AND FOOD-DERIVED BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS: RELEVANCE TO HOMEOSTASIS OF THE ANTIOXIDANT, CARDIOVASCULAR, AND IMMUNE SYSTEMS." Diss., Tucson, Arizona : University of Arizona, 2005. http://etd.library.arizona.edu/etd/GetFileServlet?file=file:///data1/pdf/etd/azu%5Fetd%5F1079%5F1%5Fm.pdf&type=application/pdf.

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Lindsay, Angus John Chisholm. "Acute and chronic individualised psychophysiological stress assessment of elite athletes through non-invasive biochemical analysis." Thesis, University of Canterbury. School of Biological Sciences, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/10737.

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Intense exercise is known to cause alterations in the psychophysiological status of an athlete. Monitoring the health and recovery of an athlete is imperative for the maintenance of performance and reduced fatigue and injury incidence. The physicality associated with select sports results in significant elevations and suppression of psychophysiological biomarkers that are often modulated by game-related impacts, intense training regimes and psychosocial aspects associated with the professional era. The aim of the studies outlined in this thesis were to determine the effectiveness of selecte
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Costa, João Pedro Rijo da. "Vitamina D e o Envelhecimento." Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/82746.

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Trabalho de Projeto do Mestrado Integrado em Medicina apresentado à Faculdade de Medicina<br>Introdução: A vitamina D é uma molécula produzida na pela através de radiação ultravioleta ou adquirida pela dieta, que precisa de duas reações de hidroxilação para adquirir a sua forma biologicamente ativa (a primeira reação ocorre no fígado e a segunda, no rim). Esta vitamina é famosa pela sua ação no metabolismo do cálcio: trata-se, porém, de uma “verdadeira hormona” esteroide que atua em recetores próprios (VDR). Ao longo das últimas décadas, tem sido relacionada e associada com vários sistemas, do
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Books on the topic "Cardiovascular Immune system"

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Idrissi, Abdeslem El. Taurine 8: Volume 1: The Nervous System, Immune System, Diabetes and the Cardiovascular System. Springer New York, 2013.

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Matt, Hutchinson, and Hutchinson, Matt. Brief atlas of the human body., eds. A brief atlas of the human body. 2nd ed. Pearson Benjamin Cummings, 2007.

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Idrissi, Abdeslem El, and William J. L'Amoreaux. Taurine 8 : Volume 1: The Nervous System, Immune System, Diabetes and the Cardiovascular System. Springer New York, 2013.

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Taurine 8 : Volume 1: The Nervous System, Immune System, Diabetes and the Cardiovascular System. Springer New York, 2015.

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7syndrome Healing Natural Remedies For Overcoming Cardiovascular Syndrome Hormone Syndrome Immune Syndrome Malabsorption Syndrome Metabolic Syndrome Osteo Syndrome. Square One Publishers, 2012.

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Meisami, Esmail. CRC Handbook of Human Growth and Developmental Biology, Volume III, Part A. CRC Press, 1990.

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Meisami, Esmail. CRC Handbook of Human Growth and Developmental Biology, Volume III, Part B. CRC Press, 1990.

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Hellis, Merilyn. Dash Diet: Two Books in One to Help You Lose Weight and Fight Hypertension. Prevent Cardiovascular Disease and Strengthen Your Immune System with Healthy Dash Diet Recipes. Independently Published, 2019.

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Chokroverty, Sudhansu, and Sushanth Bhat. Physiological changes in sleep. Edited by Sudhansu Chokroverty, Luigi Ferini-Strambi, and Christopher Kennard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199682003.003.0006.

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It is important for clinicians to be conversant with the physiological changes that occur in various organ systems during sleep, and the impact that sleep fragmentation and sleep deprivation have on the normal functioning of these systems. This chapter therefore strives to provide a brief overview of the physiological changes associated with sleep that occur in the central nervous system (CNS), the autonomic nervous system (ANS), the neuromuscular system, the respiratory system (including changes in the control of breathing during various stages of sleep) and cardiovascular systems, the gastro
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Afzali, Behdad, and Claudia Kemper. Immunity. Edited by David J. Goldsmith. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0128.

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Immunological health relies on a balance between immune responsiveness to foreign pathogens and tolerance to self-components, commensals, food-derived components, and semi-allogeneic fetal antigens. Disruptions of this balance are hallmarks of immunodeficiency diseases, autoimmune diseases, and pregnancy failure. Patients with chronic kidney disease are immunologically unique in demonstrating features of both chronic inflammation and acquired immunodeficiency—predisposing these individuals to the two commonest causes of death, namely cardiovascular disease and sepsis. Defects and abnormalities
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Book chapters on the topic "Cardiovascular Immune system"

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Kopecky, Benjamin J., and Kory J. Lavine. "Innate Immune System in Cardiovascular Diseases." In Immune Cells, Inflammation, and Cardiovascular Diseases. CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b22824-2.

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Carnevale, Daniela, Giuseppe Lembo, Marialuisa Perrotta, and Lorenzo Carnevale. "Neuronal Regulation of the Immune System in Cardiovascular Diseases." In Immune Cells, Inflammation, and Cardiovascular Diseases. CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b22824-9.

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Ali, Rania Alhaj, Hussein Halabi, and Hani Almoallim. "Cardiovascular Diseases and Rheumatology." In Skills in Rheumatology. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8323-0_16.

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AbstractThe prevalence of various cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in the different rheumatologic disorders is a very important topic. Each disease has a number of unique manifestations despite the fact that an overlap is present due to shared common risk factors, which may be related to the longer life expectancy of the recent therapeutic advances. A growing understanding of the role of inflammation and immune system in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis as well as the early detection of cardiovascular manifestations is due to the availability and use of sophisticated noninvasive
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Cheng, Weijia, Fang Shao, Jawahar L. Mehta, and Xianwei Wang. "Renin–Angiotensin–Aldosterone System and LOX-1 Interaction in Hypertension with a Focus on Modulation of the Immune System." In The Renin Angiotensin System in Cardiovascular Disease. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14952-8_1.

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Kennedy-Lydon, Teresa. "Immune Functions and Properties of Resident Cells in the Heart and Cardiovascular System: Pericytes." In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57613-8_5.

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Ritchison, Gary. "Cardiovascular and Immune Systems." In In a Class of Their Own. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14852-1_6.

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Pawankar, Ruby, Cezmi A. Akdis, and Kari Nadeau. "Climate Change, Environment, and One Health." In Wellbeing, Values and Lifestyles. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4730-6_17.

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Abstract Global epidemiological studies have revealed that climate change has led to a decrease in biodiversity and has been responsible for the pollution of air, water, and food, including the presence of microplastics. These factors have contributed to the rise of various non-communicable diseases (NCDs). As a result, the overall expenses related to healthcare, work productivity, mental health, and the economic situation of nations, particularly those with limited resources, have been adversely affected. The human exposome, epithelial barriers, microbiome and immune system are all affected l
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Polat, Mehmet Oguz. "Systemic Diseases with Alcohol." In Medicolegal Aspect of Alcohol. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359487.6.

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Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for numerous systemic diseases, affecting various organs and systems in the body. The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies alcohol consumption as a high-risk factor for diseases such as ischemic heart disease and diabetes. The impact of alcohol is influenced by both the amount and patterns of drinking, with heavy and binge drinking contributing significantly to disease burden. Alcohol affects the immune system, increasing susceptibility to infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, HIV, and pneumonia. It is also classified as a carcinogen by the
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Demirtas, Bekir, and Ozgur Kazan. "Lhrh Agonist and Antagonist for Metastatic Prostate Cancer." In Current Management of Metastatic Prostate Cancer. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359142.2.

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Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for numerous systemic diseases, affecting various organs and systems in the body. The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies alcohol consumption as a high-risk factor for diseases such as ischemic heart disease and diabetes. The impact of alcohol is influenced by both the amount and patterns of drinking, with heavy and binge drinking contributing significantly to disease burden. Alcohol affects the immune system, increasing susceptibility to infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, HIV, and pneumonia. It is also classified as a carcinogen by the
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Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut C. "Physiology of cardiovascular, respiratory, interstitial, endocrine, immune, and muscular systems." In Biological and Medical Research in Space. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61099-8_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cardiovascular Immune system"

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Veremchuk, Lyudmila, Tatyana Vitkina, and Elena Mineeva. "FORMATION OF A METEOROLOGICAL REACTION IN A HEALTHY POPULATION AND PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISEASES LIVING IN THE FAR EAST REGION." In XIV International Scientific Conference "System Analysis in Medicine". Far Eastern Scientific Center of Physiology and Pathology of Respiration, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/conferencearticle_5fe01d9cd79cb5.80208407.

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The meteorological response of the healthy population of the Far Eastern region has a stable adaptive-compensatory response, which is more than twice as high as this response in patients with respiratory diseases (COPD and BA). Moreover, the most vulnerable are the cardiovascular and immune systems.
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Polikarpova, Irina Ivanovna, Elena Anatolyevna Panova, Mikhail Yurievich Petrov, and Evfrosiniya Grigorievna Lyzhina. "CLINICAL CASE OF NON-IMMUNE FETAL HYDROPS IN A NEWBORN CHILD FROM A MOTHER WHO HAD SARS-COV-2 DURING PREGNANCY." In Themed collection of papers from Foreign international scientific conference «Joint innovation - joint development» (Part 3. Biology, medicine, sports) by HNRI «National development» in cooperation with PS of UA. May 2024. - Harbin (China). Crossref, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/240530.2024.84.89.034.

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The article describes a clinical case of a newborn with non-immune hydrops fetalis. The well-known etiology of the development of non-immune fetal hydrops is: chromosomal abnormalities, congenital malformations, pathology of the cardiovascular system, pathology of the respiratory system, as well as TORCH infections. Interest in this problem is caused by the low incidence of this disease.
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Shirinkina, A. S., I. N. Alikina, and O. V. Dolgikh. "Influence of Anthropogenic Chemical Factors on Immune Regulation in Petrochemical Production Workers with Cardiovascular System Pathology." In Conference on Health and Wellbeing in Modern Society (CHW 2021). Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.220103.040.

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Dolla, William Jacob S., Brian A. Fricke, and Bryan R. Becker. "Auxetic Drug-Eluting Stent Design." In ASME 2006 Frontiers in Biomedical Devices Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/nanobio2006-18035.

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A cardiovascular stent is a cylindrical wire mesh structure that is permanently introduced into an artery during angioplasty (balloon dilatation) to act as a scaffold, thus preventing elastic recoil and/or sudden collapse of the damaged artery. While cardiovascular stents virtually eliminate elastic recoil and/or collapse of the artery, recognition of the stent as a foreign material triggers a human immune system response causing re-closure, or restenosis, of the artery. A recent advancement to counteract restenosis is to employ drug-eluting stents to locally deliver immunosuppressant and anti
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Kuzmina, L. P., A. A. Kislyakova, and L. M. Bezrukavnikova. "THE PREVALENCE OF ENDOCRINE AND CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY AMONG WORKERS EXPOSED TO MAGNETIC FIELDS." In The 16th «OCCUPATION and HEALTH» Russian National Congress with International Participation (OHRNC-2021). FSBSI “IRIOH”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31089/978-5-6042929-2-1-2021-1-293-295.

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Abstract: The negative side of the high rate of development of the electric power industry is the increase in the influence of electromagnetic radiation on humans. Unlike an electric field, a magnetic field is not shielded by personal protective equipment. Personnel exposed to industrial frequency magnetic fields are exposed to the negative effects of radiation on the nervous, cardiovascular, immune, and endocrine systems. Objective: to study and analyze the prevalence of diseases of the endocrine and cardiovascular systems in workers employed in the electric power industry. Materials and meth
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Dimitrić Marković, Jasmina. "TARGETING OXIDATIVE STRESS IN DISEASE: A PHYSICOCHEMICAL PERSPECTIVE." In 17th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry. Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia, 2024. https://doi.org/10.46793/phys.chem24i.013dm.

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Oxidative stress is caused by an imbalance between the production of reactive radical species and a biological system’s ability to detoxify the reactive intermediates or easily repair the resulting damage. Chronic exposure to stressors can lead to disturbances of the psychological balance, immunosuppression, and an increase in the likelihood of many diseases, such as cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, and inflammatory diseases, allergies, immune system dysfunctions, diabetes, aging, and cancer.
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Pogodaeva, P. S. "Changes in the parameters of a clinical blood test in rats using hypoglycemic agents for the potentiation of drugs with a hepatoprotective effect." In SPbVetScience. FSBEI HE St. Petersburg SUVM, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52419/3006-2023-11-28-34.

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Glucagon-like peptide-1 is an isulin-like peptide hormone from the incretin family. The most popular pharmaceutical analogue of GLP-1 at the moment is liraglutide. GLP-1 receptors are localized in many areas of the brain responsible for the regulation of metabolic processes and eating behavior and in specific areas of the pancreas, heart, blood vessels, immune system, skin and adipose tissue, gastrointestinal tract and kidneys. We can definitely say that the effect of liraglutide extends to all tissues equipped with GLP-1 receptors, while the effect of the drug on the cardiovascular system, im
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Poppv, S., A. Philapitsch, H. Murday, J. Fenyes, and P. G. Kirchhoff. "CONTINUOUS PERIOPERATIVE ADMINISTRATION OF Cl-ESTERASE-INHIBITOR CONCENTRATE AND APROTININ IN CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644328.

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The results obtained in our randomised study in 3 groups of patients performed in 1982/83 suggested the administration of protease inhibitors to be effective in counteracting the activation of the kallikrein, coagulation and fibrinolytic systems during extracorporeal circulation (ECC) thus lowering the rate of postoperative bleeding complications. Since Cl-esterase-inhibitor (Cl-INH) proved to be the main inhibitor of the kallikrein (KK) system and aprotinin that of plasmin further studies to investigate the efficacy of a combined treatment and to develop an improved dosage regimen were initia
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Bogush, Ya Yu, and N. V. Ikonnikova. "OVERVIEW OF THE PROPERTIES OF BACTERIOPHAGES AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF PHAGE THERAPY IN THE MODERN WORLD." In SAKHAROV READINGS 2022: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OF THE XXI CENTURY. International Sakharov Environmental Institute of Belarusian State University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46646/sakh-2022-2-104-107.

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Bacteriophages are bacterial viruses. They have strict specificity, the direction of action and, unlike antibiotics, do not suppress the development of normal microflora, without weakening the immune defense of the human body, do not contribute to allergization. Phage therapy has found wide application in practical healthcare in many countries of the world. Bacteriophages act as an alternative to generally accepted methods of treating bacterial infections. At the same time, the absence of any toxicity of drugs was established and their use was shown for any category of patients: children, preg
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Tertipi, Niki, Eleni Sfyri, Vasiliki Kefala, et al. "The effect of exercise on the quality of the skin." In 1st Conference of the Hellenic Scientific Society of Aesthetics. PHARMAKON-Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.61873/tciu1717.

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The skin is the body's largest organ, serving as the primary barrier against infections and diseases. It is the part of the body that comes into direct contact with the environment. The proper functioning of the skin is influenced by the supply of blood, oxygen, and water. Exercise has numerous health benefits. It aims to strengthen and promote the health and well-being of our body, offering various advantages. It enhances cardiovascular health, reduces the risk of diseases, boosts the immune system, helps us manage stress, and enhances our psychological well-being. It improves overall body fu
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