Search Results - "Groenewegen, Hendrik C"
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Effects of angiotensin II and angiotensin II type 1 receptor blockade on neointimal formation after stent implantation
Published in International journal of cardiology (23-05-2008)“…Abstract Background To evaluate the effect of supraphysiological levels of angiotensin II and selective angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1-receptor) blockade…”
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Long-Term Type 1 Diabetes Enhances In-Stent Restenosis after Aortic Stenting in Diabetes-Prone BB Rats
Published in Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology (01-01-2011)“…Type 1 diabetic patients have increased risk of developing in-stent restenosis following endovascular stenting. Underlying pathogenetic mechanisms are not…”
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Rosuvastatin attenuates angiotensin II-induced neointimal formation after stent implantation in the rat
Published in Coronary artery disease (01-02-2008)“…OBJECTIVEWe investigated the efficacy of oral rosuvastatin treatment to reduce in-stent neointima formation, both in the absence and presence of high levels of…”
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Non-bone marrow origin of neointimal smooth muscle cells in experimental in-stent restenosis in rats
Published in Journal of vascular research (01-01-2008)“…To determine the contribution of bone marrow (BM)-derived cells in in-stent restenosis (ISR) and transplant arteriosclerosis (TA). Non-transgenic rats WT…”
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Abstract 3442: Pattern and Time Path of Neonintimal Healing in Drug Eluting versus Bare Metal Stents in the Rat Aortic Stent Model
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (16-10-2007)“…Abstract only Purpose:to determine if the neointima of drug-eluting stents is histological different from their bare metal controls. Neointimal formation in…”
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Long-Term Type 1 Diabetes Enhances In-Stent Restenosis after Aortic Stenting in Diabetes-Prone BB Rats
Published in Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology (2011)“…Type 1 diabetic patients have increased risk of developing in-stent restenosis following endovascular stenting. Underlying pathogenetic mechanisms are not…”
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