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  1. Effect of Unloading Condition on the Healing Process and Effectiveness of Platelet Rich Plasma as a Countermeasure: Study on In Vivo and In Vitro Wound Healing Models
  2. Development and Percutaneous Permeation Study of Escinosomes, Escin-Based Nanovesicles Loaded with Berberine Chloride
  3. Photonic Therapy in Periodontal Diseases an Overview with Appraisal of the Literature and Reasoned Treatment Recommendations
  4. use of diode laser to shape the gingival mucosa around dental implants for tissue augmentation
  5. Appropriate laser wavelengths for photodynamic therapy with methylene blue
  6. Model lipid bilayers mimic non-specific interactions of gold nanoparticles with macrophage plasma membranes
  7. Dexpramipexole improves bioenergetics and outcome in experimental stroke
  8. Protection from cigarette smoke-induced vascular injury by recombinant human relaxin-2 (serelaxin)
  9. Thermal effects of λ = 808 nm GaAlAs diode laser irradiation on different titanium surfaces
  10. New insights into the morphogenic role of stromal cells and their relevance for regenerative medicine. lessons from the heart
  11. Therapeutic Effects of the Superoxide Dismutase Mimetic Compound Me2DO2A on Experimental Articular Pain in Rats
  12. Autophagy contributes to inflammation in patients with TNFR-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS)
  13. Photoactivation of bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells with diode laser: Effects and mechanisms of action
  14. Developing ROS Scavenging Agents for Pharmacological Purposes: Recent Advances in Design of Manganese-Based Complexes with Anti-Inflammatory and Anti- Nociceptive Activity
  15. Wet and Dry Techniques for Structural Fat Graft Harvesting
  16. Combined photoablative and photodynamic diode laser therapy as an adjunct to non-surgical periodontal treatment. A randomized split-mouth clinical trial
  17. Relaxin, Insulin and Diabetes: An Intriguing Connection
  18. Comparative Evaluation of the Effects of Different Photoablative Laser Irradiation Protocols on the Gingiva of Periodontopathic Patients
  19. Relaxin promotes growth and maturation of mouse neonatal cardiomyocytes in vitro: clues for cardiac regeneration
  20. Prevention of Bleomycin-Induced Lung Fibrosis in Mice by a Novel Approach of Parallel Inhibition of Cyclooxygenase and Nitric-Oxide Donation Using NCX 466, a Prototype Cyclooxygenase Inhibitor and Nitric-Oxide Donor
  21. Restoring Nitric Oxide Cytosolic Calcium Regulation by Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate Protein Kinase I Alpha Transfection in Coronary Endothelial Cells of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
  22. Relaxin as a Cardiovascular Drug: A Promise Kept
  23. Mesenchymal stromal cells affect cardiomyocyte growth through juxtacrine Notch-1/Jagged-1 signaling and paracrine mechanisms: Clues for cardiac regeneration
  24. Comparativein VitroStudy Among the Effects of Different Laser and LED Irradiation Protocols and Conventional Chlorhexidine Treatment for Deactivation of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide Adherent to Titanium Surface
  25. Telocytes as supporting cells for myocardial tissue organization in developing and adult heart
  26. Relaxin: Not a health hazard but a promising therapeutic opportunity
  27. Prevention of Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis by a Novel Antifibrotic Peptide with Relaxin-Like Activity
  28. Notch Activation Differentially Regulates Renal Progenitors Proliferation and Differentiation Toward the Podocyte Lineage in Glomerular Disorders
  29. Low Molecular Weight Compounds with Transition Metals as Free Radical Scavengers and Novel Therapeutic Agents
  30. Suppression of allergen-induced respiratory dysfunction and airway inflammation in sensitized guinea pigs by MnII(Me2DO2A), a novel superoxide scavenger compound
  31. Targeting Arterial Remodeling
  32. Relationships between telocytes and cardiomyocytes during pre- and post-natal life
  33. Skeletal Myoblasts for Heart Regeneration and Repair: State of the Art and Perspectives on the Mechanisms for Functional Cardiac Benefits
  34. A Novel Manganese Complex Effective as Superoxide Anion Scavenger and Therapeutic Agent against Cell and Tissue Oxidative Injury
  35. Clinical Profile of Relaxin, a Possible New Drug for Human Use
  36. Skeletal myoblasts overexpressing relaxin improve differentiation and communication of primary murine cardiomyocyte cell cultures
  37. Anti-inflammatory effects of low molecular weight heparin derivative in a rat model of carrageenan-induced pleurisy
  38. Characterization of human adult stem‐cell populations isolated from visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue
  39. Altered nitric oxide calcium responsiveness of aortic smooth muscle cells in spontaneously hypertensive rats depends on low expression of cyclic guanosine monophosphate-dependent protein kinase type I
  40. In Vitro Evaluation of the Effects of Low-Intensity Nd:YAG Laser Irradiation on the Inflammatory Reaction Elicited by Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide Adherent to Titanium Dental Implants
  41. Evidence for a modulatory role of orexin A on the nitrergic neurotransmission in the mouse gastric fundus
  42. Prominent Role of Relaxin in Improving Postinfarction Heart Remodeling
  43. Relaxin and Nitric Oxide Signalling
  44. Functional and histopathological improvement of the post-infarcted rat heart upon myoblast cell grafting and relaxin therapy
  45. Polyamine−Polycarboxylate Metal Complexes with Different Biological Effectiveness as Nitric Oxide Scavengers. Clues for Drug Design⊥
  46. Mast cell inhibition and reduced ventricular arrhythmias in a swine model of acute myocardial infarction upon therapeutic administration of relaxin
  47. Activation of cannabinoid receptors prevents antigen-induced asthma-like reaction in guinea pigs
  48. Relaxin induces mast cell inhibition and reduces ventricular arrhythmias in a swine model of acute myocardial infarction
  49. A novel, simple bioactivity assay for relaxin based on inhibition of platelet aggregation
  50. Paracrine effects of transplanted myoblasts and relaxin on post-infarction heart remodelling
  51. Reversal by relaxin of altered ileal spontaneous contractions in dystrophic (mdx) mice through a nitric oxide-mediated mechanism
  52. Relaxin as a Cardiovascular Hormone: Physiology, Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Promises
  53. BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF A PLANT HISTAMINASE IN A RAT MODEL OF SPLANCHNIC ARTERY OCCLUSION AND REPERFUSION
  54. Pea Seedling Histaminase as a Novel Therapeutic Approach to Anaphylactic and Inflammatory Disorders
  55. Protective effects of relaxin in ischemia/reperfusion-induced intestinal injury due to splanchnic artery occlusion
  56. Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate Reduces Allergen-Induced Asthma-Like Reaction in Sensitized Guinea Pigs
  57. Cardiac anaphylaxis: Pathophysiology and therapeutic perspectives
  58. Oxidative Stress by Monoamine Oxidase Mediates Receptor-Independent Cardiomyocyte Apoptosis by Serotonin and Postischemic Myocardial Injury
  59. Clinical Aspects and Therapeutic Perspectives of Relaxin
  60. The Role of Cyclooxygenase-2 in Mediating the Effects of Histamine on Cell Proliferation and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Production in Colorectal Cancer
  61. Reduction of antigen-induced respiratory abnormalities and airway inflammation in sensitized guinea pigs by a superoxide dismutase mimetic
  62. Novel drug development opportunity for relaxin in acute myocardial infarction: evidences from a swine model
  63. Relaxin in Vascular Physiology and Pathophysiology: Possible Implications in Ischemic Brain Disease
  64. Basic Progress and Future Therapeutic Perspectives of Relaxin in Ischemic Heart Disease
  65. Effects of Relaxin on Vascular Smooth Muscle and Endothelial Cells in Normotensive and Hypertensive Rats
  66. Human Recombinant Relaxin Reduces Heart Injury and Improves Ventricular Performance in a Swine Model of Acute Myocardial Infarction
  67. Relaxin Favors the Morphofunctional Integration between Skeletal Myoblasts and Adult Cardiomyocytes in Coculture
  68. Relaxin Restores Altered Ileal Spontaneous Contractions in Dystrophic (mdx) Mice
  69. Morphofunctional integration between skeletal myoblasts and adult cardiomyocytes in coculture is favored by direct cell-cell contacts and relaxin treatment
  70. Atomic force microscopy of histological sections using a chemical etching method
  71. Influence of Relaxin on the Neurally Induced Relaxant Responses of the Mouse Gastric Fundus1
  72. Inhibition of Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Prevents Allergen-Induced Asthma-Like Reaction in Sensitized Guinea Pigs
  73. Relaxin potentiates the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase by endothelial cells from human umbilical vein in in vitro culture
  74. Relaxin Inhibits the Activation of Human Neutrophils: Involvement of the Nitric Oxide Pathway
  75. Depression by Relaxin of Neurally Induced Contractile Responses in the Mouse Gastric Fundus1
  76. Carbon monoxide modulates the response of human basophils to FcεRI stimulation through the heme oxygenase pathway
  77. Protective effect of relaxin in cardiac anaphylaxis: involvement of the nitric oxide pathway
  78. Inhibitory effects of relaxin on human basophils activated by stimulation of the Fcε receptor. The role of nitric oxide
  79. Myenteric neurons and interstitial cells of Cajal of mouse colon express several nitric oxide synthase isoforms
  80. High-yield method for isolation and culture of endothelial cells from rat coronary blood vessels suitable for analysis of intracellular calcium and nitric oxide biosynthetic pathways
  81. The MDR phenotype is associated with the expression of COX-2 and iNOS in a human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line
  82. Energy-Dependent Types of Cell Death in MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cell Tumors Implanted into Nude Mice
  83. The vasorelaxant hormone relaxin induces changes in liver sinusoid microcirculation: a morphologic study in the rat
  84. Relaxin Causes Changes of the Liver. In Vivo Studies in Rats
  85. Relaxin promotes differentiation of human breast cancer cells MCF-7 transplanted into nude mice
  86. Relaxin favors the development of activated human T cells into Th1-like effectors
  87. Relaxin Counteracts Myocardial Damage Induced by Ischemia-Reperfusion in Isolated Guinea Pig Hearts: Evidence for an Involvement of Nitric Oxide
  88. Relaxin: A pleiotropic hormone
  89. Relaxin-induced increased coronary flow through stimulation of nitric oxide production
  90. P-glycoprotein is expressed in parathyroid epithelium and is regulated by calcium
  91. Effects of portacaval anastomosis on pancreatic islets of the rat
  92. Relaxin influences growth, differentiation and cell-cell adhesion of human breast-cancer cells in culture
  93. Detection of P-glycoprotein on endothelial and endocrine cells of the human pancreatic islets by C 494 monoclonal antibody
  94. Characterization of a novel cell line from pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid gland with myoepithelial phenotype and producing interleukin-6 as an autocrine growth factor
  95. Human bone marrow non-B, non-T cells produce interleukin 4 in response to cross-linkage of Fc epsilon and Fc gamma receptors.
  96. Does the epithelium play a central role in the immune function of rhinopharyngeal tonsils? An immunocytochemical and ultrastructural study
  97. Langerhans cells and mycosis fungoides-a critical overview of their pathogenic role in the disease
  98. A Malignant Tumor of the Pancreas Producing Glucagonoma Syndrome
  99. New Views on the Identification of the Various Cell Types in the Pancreatic Islets of the Rat