Research progress on the relationship between ACE2 ⁃ Ang ⁃ (1 ⁃ 7) ⁃ MasR axis and central nervous system diseases

Renin⁃angiotensin system (RAS) plays an important role in maintaining cardiovascular homeostasis, water and electrolyte balance in the body, and angiotensin converting enzyme Ⅱ (ACE2) and its axis of action angiotensin⁃(1⁃7) [Ang⁃(1⁃7)] and Mas receptor (MasR) composed of Ang⁃(1⁃7) and MasR axis can...

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