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Patterns and Direct/Indirect Signaling Pathways in Cardiovascular System in the Condition of Transient Increase of NO.

Anton MisakLucia KurakovaAndrea BerenyiovaLenka TomasovaMarian GrmanSona CacanyiovaKarol Ondrias
Published in: BioMed research international (2020)
We described the procedure leading virtually to 595 relationships, from which "patterns" for transient NO increase and direct or indirect connections of signaling pathways can be suggested. From a clinical perspective, this approach may be used in animal models and in humans to create a data bank of patterns of crossrelationships of HPs for different cardiovascular conditions. By comparison with unknown patterns of studied APW with the data bank patterns, it would be possible to determine cardiovascular conditions of the studied subject from the recorded arterial blood pressure. Additionally, it can help to find molecular mechanism of particular (patho-) physiological conditions or drug action and may have predictive or diagnostic value.
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