Angiotensin (1-7) Research Hub — Mas-Receptor Axis Studies
Angiotensin (1-7) is a seven-amino-acid bioactive peptide of the renin-angiotensin system, generated primarily by ACE2 cleavage of angiotensin-II and widely cited in Mas-receptor, vasodilation and anti-inflammatory research literature.
What this hub covers
- ACE2 cleavage of angiotensin-II
- Mas-receptor signalling
- Vasodilatory and anti-inflammatory literature
- Counter-regulatory arm of the renin-angiotensin system
Ang(1-7) research articles
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Angiotensin (1-7) is a biologically active heptapeptide generated by ACE2 cleavage of angiotensin II — the protective counter-regulatory arm of the renin-angiotensin system, studied for cardiovascular protection, antifibrotic signalling, anti-inflammatory effects, cognitive enhancement, and its central role in COVID-19 pathophysiology through Mas receptor activation.
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- What is Angiotensin (1-7)?
- Angiotensin (1-7) is a seven-amino-acid bioactive peptide of the renin-angiotensin system, generated primarily through ACE2 cleavage of angiotensin-II and widely cited in Mas-receptor research.
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