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Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship
2007
Cardiovascular Research
Aims Studies in animals and patients indicate that rapamycin affects vasodilatation differently in outer and inner curvatures of blood vessels. We evaluated in this study whether rapamycin affects endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) responsiveness to shear stress under normo-and hypercholesteraemic conditions to explain these findings. Methods and results Shear stress levels were varied over a large range of values in carotid arteries of transgenic mice expressing human eNOS fused to
doi:10.1093/cvr/cvm103
pmid:18079107
fatcat:5yt6itqsp5fm5fcgfmh43zqqcy