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Mental Stress Induces Prolonged Endothelial Dysfunction via Endothelin-A Receptors
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Mental stress induces prolonged endothelial dysfunction, which is prevented by selective endothelin-A receptor antagonism. This represents a novel and important link between mental stress and atherosclerotic vascular disease.
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