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Vascular ageing

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Age-related changes in the composition of the vascular wall result in mechanical and structural alterations associated with a range of cardiovascular diseases, such as arteriosclerosis and aneurysm formation. A loss of arterial elasticity and reduced arterial compliance are indicators of increased risk of adverse cardiovascular events. Additionally, ageing of the microvasculature is associated with dysfunction of a range of organs. Given that ageing confers a greater risk for vascular disease development than numerous conventional risk factors, including smoking and lipid levels, increasing our understanding of the mechanisms underlying vascular ageing presents a clear opportunity to reduce the healthcare burden of these conditions.

This Collection will bring together manuscripts that provide insight into artery remodelling with age, ways arterial compliance may be improved and how both macrovascular and microvascular ageing is correlated with clinical risk.

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Submitting a paper for consideration

 

To submit your manuscript for consideration at Scientific Reports as part of this Collection, please follow the steps detailed on this page. On the first page of our online submission system, under “I’m submitting:” select the option “any other article type”. Once logged in you can submit your manuscript to a Collection by selecting “Guest Edited Collection”, under the “Choose the appropriate manuscript type” message, and clicking “Continue”. Then when filling out the manuscript information, select the "Vascular ageing" Collection from the alphabetical list on the “Springer Nature Subject Category” tab. Authors should express their interest in the Collection in their cover letter.

Accepted papers are published on a rolling basis as soon as they are ready.

In addition to papers on vascular ageing, Scientific Reports welcomes all original research in the field of biological sciences. To browse our latest articles in biological sciences, click here.

 

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