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    Platelet Aggregometry Testing: Molecular Mechanisms, Techniques and Clinical Implications by Koltai, Katalin, Kesmarky, Gabor, Feher, Gergely, Tibold, Antal, Toth, Kalman

    “…Platelets play a fundamental role in normal hemostasis, while their inherited or acquired dysfunctions are involved in a variety of bleeding disorders or…”
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    Plasma viscosity: a forgotten variable by Késmárky, Gábor, Kenyeres, Péter, Rábai, Miklós, Tóth, Kálmán

    “…Evaluation of plasma viscosity has been underutilized in the clinical practice. Plasma viscosity is determined by water-content and macromolecular components…”
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    Screening for Peripheral Artery Disease Using an Automated Four-Limb Blood Pressure Monitor Equipped with Toe–Brachial Index Measurement by Fendrik, Krisztina, Biró, Katalin, Endrei, Dóra, Koltai, Katalin, Sándor, Barbara, Tóth, Kálmán, Késmárky, Gábor

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (01-10-2023)
    “…Toe–brachial index (TBI) measurement helps to detect peripheral artery disease (PAD) in patients with incompressible ankle arteries due to medial arterial…”
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    Viscosity, hemostasis and inflammation in atherosclerotic heart diseases by Késmárky, Gábor, Fehér, Gergely, Koltai, Katalin, Horváth, Beáta, Tóth, Kálmán

    “…In atherosclerotic diseases vascular reserve is impaired and pressure gradient is decreased, therefore the reduced blood fluidity can lead to tissue ischemia…”
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    Clinical importance of aspirin and clopidogrel resistance by Feher, Gergely, Feher, Andrea, Pusch, Gabriella, Koltai, Katalin, Tibold, Antal, Gasztonyi, Beata, Papp, Elod, Szapary, Laszlo, Kesmarky, Gabor, Toth, Kalman

    Published in World journal of cardiology (26-07-2010)
    “…Aspirin and clopidogrel are important components of medical therapy for patients with acute coronary syndromes, for those who received coronary artery stents…”
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    In vitro hemorheological effects of parenteral agents used in peripheral arterial disease by Biro, Katalin, Sandor, Barbara, Toth, Andras, Koltai, Katalin, Papp, Judit, Rabai, Miklos, Toth, Kalman, Kesmarky, Gabor

    Published in Korea-Australia rheology journal (01-05-2014)
    “…Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a frequent manifestation of systemic atherosclerosis. In PAD hemorheological parameters were defined as risk factors in a…”
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    Hemorheological parameters in coronary artery disease detected by multi-slice CT by Toth, Andras, Szukits, Sandor, Varady, Edit, Sandor, Barbara, Rabai, Miklos, Papp, Judit, Juricskay, Istvan, Kesmarky, Gabor, Toth, Kalman, Sumegi, Balazs, Battyani, Istvan

    Published in Korea-Australia rheology journal (01-05-2014)
    “…Epidemiological studies have confirmed that hemorheological parameters are primary risk factors in CAD; and their alterations in CAD have been described. We…”
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    Vinpocetin in neurological diseases by Szapáry, László, Késmárky, Gábor, Tóth, Kálmán, Misnyovszky, Melinda, Tóth, Tamás, Balogh, Adám, Nagy, Krisztián, Németh, György Y, Németh, György, Fehér, Gergely

    Published in Ideggyógyászati szemle (30-11-2012)
    “…Stroke is the third leading cause of death worldwide (following cardiovascular and cancer mortality) and associated with serious disability for the vast…”
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    In vitro hemorheological effects of parenteral agents used in peripheral arterial disease by Biro, Katalin, Sandor, Barbara, Toth, Andras, Koltai, Katalin, Papp, Judit, Rabai, Miklos, Toth, Kalman, Kesmarky, Gabor

    Published in Korea-Australia rheology journal (2014)
    “…Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a frequent manifestation of systemic atherosclerosis. In PAD hemorheological parameters were defined as risk factors in a…”
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    Thrombosis Preventive Potential of Chicory Coffee Consumption: A Clinical Study by Schumacher, Edit, Vigh, Éva, Molnár, Valéria, Kenyeres, Péter, Fehér, Gergely, Késmárky, Gábor, Tóth, Kálmán, Garai, János

    Published in Phytotherapy research (01-05-2011)
    “…The protective effects of plant polyphenol intake on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality are widely acknowledged. Caffeine‐free chicory coffee is a rich…”
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    Hemorheological parameters in coronary artery disease detected by multi-slice CT by Toth, Andras, Szukits, Sandor, Varady, Edit, Sandor, Barbara, Rabai, Miklos, Papp, Judit, Juricskay, Istvan, Kesmarky, Gabor, Toth, Kalman, Sumegi, Balazs, Battyani, Istvan

    Published in Korea-Australia rheology journal (2014)
    “…Epidemiological studies have confirmed that hemorheological parameters are primary risk factors in CAD; and their alterations in CAD have been described. We…”
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    Toe-brachial index and exercise test can improve the exploration of peripheral artery disease by Kovacs, David, Csiszar, Beata, Biro, Katalin, Koltai, Katalin, Endrei, Dora, Juricskay, Istvan, Sandor, Barbara, Praksch, Dora, Toth, Kalman, Kesmarky, Gabor

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-02-2018)
    “…We assumed that hand-held Doppler ultrasound (DUS) at rest was insufficient to assess the severity of peripheral artery disease (PAD). Toe pressure and…”
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    Clopidogrel resistance: Role of body mass and concomitant medications by Feher, Gergely, Koltai, Katalin, Alkonyi, Balint, Papp, Elod, Keszthelyi, Zsuzsa, Kesmarky, Gabor, Toth, Kalman

    Published in International journal of cardiology (21-08-2007)
    “…Abstract Introduction Platelets have a central role in the development of arterial thrombosis and subsequent cardiovascular events. An appreciation of this has…”
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    Altered microrheological parameters in Raynaud's phenomenon by Papp, Judit, Sandor, Barbara, Toth, Andras, Biro, Katalin, Rabai, Miklos, Botor, David, Kovacs, David, Csernus, Zita, Toth, Kalman, Kesmarky, Gabor

    Published in Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation (01-01-2017)
    “…Raynaud's phenomenon is an episodic, painful attack of the acral parts caused by local diminished blood supply. The aim of our study was to examine…”
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    Comparison of hemorheological changes in patients after acute coronary events, intervention and ambulatory rehabilitation by Toth, Andras, Sandor, Barbara, Marton, Zsolt, Kesmarky, Gabor, Szabados, Eszter, Kehl, Daniel, Juricskay, Istvan, Czopf, Laszlo, Toth, Kalman

    Published in Clinical hemorheology and microcirculation (01-01-2016)
    “…During the past decades, our group have investigated the hemorheological parameters (HPs) of more than 1,000 patients with various forms of ischemic heart…”
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    Gender differences in hemorheological parameters and in in vitro platelet aggregation in acetylsalicylic acid and clopidogrel treated vascular patients by Koltai, Katalin, Papp, Judit, Kenyeres, Peter, Feher, Gergely, Tibold, Antal, Alexy, Tamas, Marton, Zsolt, Kesmarky, Gabor, Toth, Kalman

    Published in Biorheology (Oxford) (2014)
    “…Sex-specific response to antiplatelet medications have been reported in several previous studies. We investigated a possible connection between gender…”
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    Examination of Lower Limb Microcirculation in Diabetic Patients with and without Intermittent Claudication by Biró, Katalin, Sándor, Barbara, Tótsimon, Kinga, Koltai, Katalin, Fendrik, Krisztina, Endrei, Dóra, Vékási, Judit, Tóth, Kálmán, Késmárky, Gábor

    Published in Biomedicines (01-08-2023)
    “…Intermittent claudication is a frequent complaint in lower extremity artery disease, but approximately two thirds of patients are asymptomatic, most of which…”
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