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Doctor Adriana Georgescu

Institute of Cellular Biology & Pathology Nicolae Simionescu, Bucharest (Romania)

Adriana Georgescu, PhD. Habil, Biophysicist, Principal Investigator Grade I, Head of Department of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology, Miography Lab Coordinator, Institute of Cellular Biology and Pathology ‘Nicolae Simionescu’ (ICBP ‘NS’), Bucharest, Romania. My studies are focused on the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying pathophysiological and physiological processes in the cardiovascular system, to define new therapeutic approaches for atherosclerosis regression and prevention of cardiovascular disease events. The current research interests involve: microparticles as intracellular delivery strategies for microRNAs and potential therapies for atherosclerotic vascular disease; endothelial progenitor cell dysfunction and platelet-endothelial progenitor cell interplay in atherosclerotic disease. We offer an integrated approach from animal studies and cell cultures for pathophysiology and pharmacology investigations.

Inflammation-induced arterial dysfunction in atherosclerosis; the modulating action of mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles

Event: Frontiers in CardioVascular Biomedicine 2022

Topic: Atherosclerosis, Cerebrovascular Diseases, Aneurysm, Restenosis

Session: Poster Session 2

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Circulating microparticles of healthy origins protect against atherosclerotic vascular disease via microRNA transfer to endothelial progenitor cells

Event: Frontiers in CardioVascular Biology 2016

Topic: Atherosclerosis

Session: Microparticles: induced exosomes in cardiovascular pathology

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