About this Research Topic
Improving vascular function is an important therapy to prevent and treat ischemic diseases. At present, classical strategies have shown some success in therapeutic outcome to promote vascular function recovery, including exercise, diet and other lifestyle interventions, increasing mitochondrial function, reducing inflammation, or using nano drugs. However, there is still considerable scope for future vascular treatment, and the etiology, biomarkers of vascular function damage are still inconclusive. Therefore, this research topic hopes to shed light on the key mechanisms of vascular dysfunction in ischemic vascular disease, and look for new methods to improve vascular function and reduce the risk of ischemic vascular disease.
The aim of this topic is committed to providing high-quality, latest and advanced research, review and commentary articles in repair strategy of vascular dysfunction. Every kind of interesting strategies including new intervention and conventional drug in new using will be encouraged. All manuscript types including original research articles of both basic and clinical research studies, case reports, and reviews are welcome.
Topics include but are not limited to the following:
1) Pharmacological therapy of vascular dysfunction.
2) Non-pharmacological intervention such as exercise and diet.
3) Interdisciplinary treatment including polymer materials.
Keywords: vascular dysfunction, repair strategy, pharmacological intervention, life modification, nanotherapy
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