Pathophysiological Role of Caveolae in Hypertension
Abstract
Caveolae, flask-shaped cholesterol- and glycosphingolipid-rich membrane microdomains, contain caveolin 1 and several structural proteins, in particular Cavin 1-4, EHD2, pacsin 2, and dynamin-2. Caveolae participate in several physiological processes like lipid uptake, mechanosensitivity or signaling events and are involved in pathophysiological changes in the cardiovascular system. They serve as a specific membrane platform for a diverse set of...
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Title
Pathophysiological Role of Caveolae in Hypertension
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
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Volume
6
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