Uncoupling protein 2: a key player and a potential therapeutic target in vascular diseases

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  • who: Giorgia Pierelli et al. from the Department of Cardiovascular Disease, Tor Vergata University of Rome, Rome, Italy have published the research: Uncoupling Protein 2: A Key Player and a Potential Therapeutic Target in Vascular Diseases, in the Journal: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity of 15/Oct/2017
  • what: Mitochondrial dysfunction is an emerging contributory mechanism into the pathogenesis of human vascular diseases.
  • how: The authors obtained evidence of a significant stimulation of renal UCP2 expression by the administration of a vegetable extract obtained from Brassica oleracea sprouts in the animal model of . . .

     

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