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Mecanismos de sinalização endotelial envolvidos na atividade cardiovascular do α-terpineol

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Figura 1: Fatores relaxantes derivados do endotélio. Representação da produção de  fatores  dependentes  da  mobilização  do  cálcio  na  célula  endotelial
Figura 2: Esquema da biosíntese do óxido nítrico. RAFIKOV, et. al. 2011
Figura  3:  Representação  do  cavéolo,  da  caveolina-1  e  interação  com  a  eNOS.
Figura 4: Representação de proteínas cinases envolvidas na fosforilação da eNOS.
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