Current Issue June 2012, Vol. 6, No. 2

Issue Highlights

Artery 11 Invited Speaker Extended Review Paper

  • Inflammation and large arteries: Potential mechanisms for inflammation-induced arterial stiffness
    June 2012(Vol. 6 | No. 2 | Pages 59-64)

    Kaisa M. Mäki-Petäjä, Ian B. Wilkinson

Original Articles

  • White blood cell count and endothelin-1 vasoconstrictor tone in middle-aged and older adults
    June 2012(Vol. 6 | No. 2 | Pages 65-70)

    Kyle J. Diehl, Brian R. Weil, Jared J. Greiner, Brian L. Stauffer, Christopher A. DeSouza

  • Vascular characteristics in patients with resistant hypertension and type-II-diabetes mellitus
    June 2012(Vol. 6 | No. 2 | Pages 71-77)

    Trine Koustrup Soender, Jacob Eifer Møller, Brian Bridal Løgstrup, Jess Lambrechtsen, Jørgen Hangaard, Kenneth Egstrup

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About Artery Research

Artery Research is the official journal of the Association for Research into Arterial Structure and Physiology (ARTERY), and has recently affiliated also with North American Artery. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, case-studies, letters to the Editor and short communications. All submitted material is subject to a strict peer-review process. The journal promotes the advancement of knowledge and dissemination of information concerning the pathophysiology, epidemiology, detection, investigation and treatment of arterial structure and function.

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The Association for Research into Arterial Structure and Physiology (ARTERY) promotes the advancement of knowledge and dissemination of information concerning the pathophysiology, pharmacology, epidemiology, detection, investigation and treatment of arterial structure and function. Given the many challenges in the future, not least funding of research and bringing about changes in clinical practice based on the results of that research, collaboration will be the key to success, and ARTERY will serve to both strengthen existing collaborations and help establish new ones in the future.