Zachariel Steven Blaikie

About

I obtained my PhD in Cardiovascular Sciences at the University of Glasgow School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health. My research examined the role of NADPH oxidase 5 and NOTCH3 signalling in cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral small vessel disease and stroke in the context of vascular ageing, sex, and hypertension.

Education

University of Glasgow
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

MSc Brain Sciences (Distinction)

Queen Margaret University Edinburgh
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

BSc (Hons) Psychology

Publications

Examination of vascular smooth muscle cell-specific NADPH oxidase 5 in the context of age, sex, and angiotensin II-induced hypertension: implications for cerebrovascular disease

Summary

dissertation-thesis

PS-B01-12: SEXUAL DIMORPHISM OF CEREBROVASCULAR NOX5-NOTCH3 SIGNALLING IN ANGIOTENSIN II-INDUCED HYPERTENSION

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Journal of Hypertension

Summary

journal-article

PS-B01-7: VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL NOX5 REGULATES FIBROBLAST PHENOTYPIC SWITCH AND CARDIOVASCULAR FIBROSIS

Published by

Journal of Hypertension

Summary

journal-article

Abstract 127: Nox5 Expression In A Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell-specific Manner Induces Fibroblast To Myofibroblast Differentiation

Published by

Hypertension

Summary

journal-article

NOX5 EXPRESSION IN A VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL-SPECIFIC MANNER INDUCES FIBROBLAST PHENOTYPIC SWITCH AND PRO-FIBROTIC EFFECTS

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Journal of Hypertension

Summary

journal-article

Abstract 525: Cerebrovascular profiling of vascular smooth muscle cell-specific NOX5 expression in mice

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Brain & Brain PET Glasgow 2022

Summary

conference-poster

Arterial Hypertension

Published by

Comprehensive Pharmacology

Summary

book-chapter

Arterial Hypertension

Published by

Comprehensive Pharmacology

Summary

journal-article

Cerebrovascular profiling of vascular smooth muscle cell-specific NOX5 expression in mice

Published by

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

Summary

journal-article