CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF THE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENTS ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS




Effects of Glacier and Geomorphology on the Mechanism Difference of Glacier-Related Debris Flow on the South and North Banks of Parlung Zangbo River, Southeastern Tibetan Plateau

Alpine glaciers are vulnerable to climate changes, and their recession due to warming has already induced a large number of geohazards closely related to the glacial motion, such as debris flow.Strong coupling of the geology, geomorphology, climate, and glacial action controls the type, size, development, and frequency of debris flow along the Parl

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Electrophiles against (Skin) Diseases: More Than Nrf2

The skin represents an indispensable barrier between the organism and the environment and is the first line of defense against exogenous insults.The transcription factor NRF2 is a central regulator of cytoprotection and stress glove resistance.NRF2 is activated in response to oxidative stress by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and electrophiles.These

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