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Baraghis, E., Bolduc, V., Gillis, M.-A., Srinivasan, V. J., Thorin, E., Boudoux, C., & Lesage, F. (janvier 2011). Synthetic reconstruction of dynamic blood flow in cortical arteries using optical coherence tomography for the evaluation of vessel compliance [Communication écrite]. Photonic Therapeutics and Diagnostics VII, San Francisco, CA, United states. Lien externe

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de Montgolfier, O., Pinçon, A., Pouliot, P., Gillis, M.-A., Bishop, J., Sled, J. G., Villeneuve, L., Ferland, G., Levy, B. I., Lesage, F., Thorin-Trescases, N., & Thorin, E. (2019). High systolic blood pressure induces cerebral microvascular endothelial dysfunction, neurovascular unit damage, and cognitive decline in mice. Hypertension, 73(1), 217-228. Lien externe

de Montgolfier, O., Pouliot, P., Gillis, M.-A., Ferland, G., Lesage, F., Thorin-Trescases, N., & Thorin, E. (2019). Systolic hypertension-induced neurovascular unit disruption magnifies vascular cognitive impairment in middle-age atherosclerotic LDLr-/-:hApoB(+/+) mice. Geroscience, 41(5), 511-532. Lien externe

Drouin, A., Bolduc, V., Thorin-Trescases, N., Bélanger, É., Fernandes, P., Baraghis, E., Lesage, F., Gillis, M.-A., Villeneuve, L., Hamel, E., Ferland, G., & Thorin, E. (2011). Catechin treatment improves cerebrovascular flow-mediated dilation and learning abilities in atherosclerotic mice. American Journal of Physiology : Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 300(3), H1032-H1043. Lien externe

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Rautureau, Y., Deschambault, V., Higgins, M.-È., Rivas, D., Mecteau, M., Geoffroy, P., Miquel, G., Uy, K., Sanchez, R., Lavoie, V., Brand, G., Nault, A., Williams, P.-M., Suarez, M. L., Merlet, N., Lapointe, L., Duquette, N., Gillis, M.-A., Samami, S., ... Tardif, J.-C. (2018). Adenylate cyclase type 9 (ADCY9) inactivation protects from atherosclerosis only in the absence of cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP). Circulation, 138(16), 1677-1692. Lien externe

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