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Zhang H, Sáenz de Urturi D, Fernández-Tussy P, et al. (2025) Hypercholesterolemia-induced LXR signaling in smooth muscle cells contributes to vascular lesion remodeling and visceral function. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 122: e2417512122 |
Camarda ND, Ibarrola J, Biwer LA, et al. (2024) Mineralocorticoid Receptors in Vascular Smooth Muscle: Blood Pressure and Beyond. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) |
Luse MA, Krüger N, Good ME, et al. (2022) Smooth muscle cell FTO regulates contractile function. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology |
Biwer LA, Carvajal BV, Lu Q, et al. (2021) Mineralocorticoid and Estrogen Receptors in Endothelial Cells Coordinately Regulate Microvascular Function in Obese Female Mice. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979). 77: 2117-2126 |
Maier-Begandt D, Comstra HS, Molina SA, et al. (2021) A venous-specific purinergic signaling cascade initiated by Pannexin 1 regulates TNFα-induced increases in endothelial permeability. Science Signaling. 14 |
Biwer LA, Askew-Page HR, Hong K, et al. (2020) Endothelial calreticulin deletion impairs endothelial function in aged mice. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology |
McCallinhart PE, Biwer LA, Clark OE, et al. (2020) Myoendothelial Junctions of Mature Coronary Vessels Express Notch Signaling Proteins. Frontiers in Physiology. 11: 29 |
Krüger N, Biwer LA, Good ME, et al. (2019) Loss of Endothelial FTO Antagonizes Obesity-Induced Metabolic and Vascular Dysfunction. Circulation Research |
Biwer LA, Wallingford M, Jaffe IZ. (2018) Vascular Mineralocorticoid Receptor: Evolutionary mediator of wound healing turned harmful by our modern lifestyle. American Journal of Hypertension |
Lechauve C, Butcher JT, Freiwan A, et al. (2018) Endothelial cell α-globin and its molecular chaperone α-hemoglobin-stabilizing protein regulate arteriolar contractility. The Journal of Clinical Investigation |