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Alejandra P Garza

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Morton L, Garza A, Debska-Vielhaber G, Villafuerte L, Henneicke S, Arndt P, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2024 Dec; 14(1):e038457. PMID: 39719419
Background: Chronic arterial hypertension restructures the vascular architecture of the brain, leading to a series of pathological responses that culminate in cerebral small-vessel disease. Pericytes respond dynamically to vascular challenges;...
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Schreiber S, Arndt P, Morton L, Garza A, Muller P, Neumann K, et al.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2024 Nov; 327(6):C1577-C1590. PMID: 39495252
Chronic arterial hypertension disrupts the integrity of the cerebral microvasculature, doubling the risk of age-related dementia. Despite sufficient antihypertensive therapy in still a significant proportion of individuals blood pressure lowering...
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Garza A, Wider-Eberspacher E, Morton L, van Ham M, Pallinger E, Buzas E, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Oct; 14(1):23032. PMID: 39363010
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are key in intercellular communication, carrying biomolecules like nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins. This study investigated postprandial characteristics and proteomic profiles of blood-derived EVs in healthy individuals....
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Morton L, Arndt P, Garza A, Henneicke S, Mattern H, Gonzalez M, et al.
Acta Neuropathol Commun . 2023 Dec; 11(1):204. PMID: 38115109
Vascular risk factors such as chronic hypertension are well-established major modifiable factors for the development of cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD). In the present study, our focus was the investigation...
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Besteher B, Rocktaschel T, Garza A, Machnik M, Ballez J, Helbing D, et al.
Brain Behav Immun . 2023 Nov; 116:175-184. PMID: 38036270
As the heterogeneity of symptoms is increasingly recognized among long-COVID patients, it appears highly relevant to study potential pathophysiological differences along the different subtypes. Preliminary evidence suggests distinct alterations in...
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Rauber S, Nelke C, Schroeter C, Barman S, Pawlitzki M, Ingwersen J, et al.
Front Immunol . 2023 Aug; 14:1198860. PMID: 37600819
Introduction: Given its wide availability and cost-effectiveness, multidimensional flow cytometry (mFC) became a core method in the field of immunology allowing for the analysis of a broad range of individual...
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Garza A, Morton L, Pallinger E, Buzas E, Schreiber S, Schott B, et al.
Brain Behav Immun Health . 2023 Feb; 28:100597. PMID: 36817509
Tobacco smoking is strongly linked to vascular damage contributing to the development of hypertension, atherosclerosis, as well as increasing the risk for neurodegeneration. Still, the involvement of the innate immune...
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Janicova A, Haag F, Xu B, Garza A, Dunay I, Neunaber C, et al.
Front Immunol . 2021 Jun; 12:652488. PMID: 34084163
Background: Excessive alcohol intake is associated with adverse immune response-related effects, however, acute and chronic abuse differently modulate monocyte activation. In this study, we have evaluated the phenotypic and functional...
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Konig C, Khalili A, Ganesan M, Nishu A, Garza A, Niewalda T, et al.
Learn Mem . 2018 May; 25(6):247-257. PMID: 29764970
Painful events establish opponent memories: cues that precede pain are remembered negatively, whereas cues that follow pain, thus coinciding with relief are recalled positively. How do individual reinforcement-signaling neurons contribute...