Neurovascular microcirculatory vasodilation mediated by c-fibers and transient receptor potential vanilloid-type-1 channels (trpv 1) is impaired in type 1 diabetes

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  • who: P. Marche from the SubjectsSeventeen T D patients were recruited in the diabetic care unit of the Angers University Hospital and matched with , healthy volunteers according to age, gender, Body Mass Index (BMI) and smoking status. Before their participation, all subjects were thoroughly informed of the methods and procedures and gave their written consent to participate in this prospective study approved by the "Comité Protection des PersonnesOUEST II" ethics committee (Number:, and acceptance date:, ). Informed consent was ScIEnTIFIc ReporTs have published the paper: Neurovascular microcirculatory vasodilation mediated by C-fibers and Transient receptor potential vanilloid-type . . .

     

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