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    Sclerostin Protects Against Vascular Calcification Development in Mice by De Maré, Annelies, Opdebeeck, Britt, Neven, Ellen, D’Haese, Patrick C., Verhulst, Anja

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-04-2022)
    “…ABSTRACT Sclerostin is a negative regulator of the Wnt/β‐catenin signaling and is, therefore, an important inhibitor of bone formation and turnover. Because…”
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    The Influence of CKD on Colonic Microbial Metabolism by Poesen, Ruben, Windey, Karen, Neven, Ellen, Kuypers, Dirk, De Preter, Vicky, Augustijns, Patrick, D'Haese, Patrick, Evenepoel, Pieter, Verbeke, Kristin, Meijers, Björn

    “…There is increasing interest in the colonic microbiota as a relevant source of uremic retention solutes accumulating in CKD. Renal disease can also profoundly…”
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    Metformin: A Candidate Drug for Renal Diseases by Corremans, Raphaëlle, Vervaet, Benjamin A, D'Haese, Patrick C, Neven, Ellen, Verhulst, Anja

    “…Over the past decades metformin has been the optimal first-line treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Only in the last few years, it has become…”
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    Sclerostin as Regulatory Molecule in Vascular Media Calcification and the Bone-Vascular Axis by De Maré, Annelies, Maudsley, Stuart, Azmi, Abdelkrim, Hendrickx, Jhana O, Opdebeeck, Britt, Neven, Ellen, D'Haese, Patrick C, Verhulst, Anja

    Published in Toxins (21-07-2019)
    “…Sclerostin is a well-known inhibitor of bone formation that acts on Wnt/β-catenin signaling. This manuscript considers the possible role of sclerostin in…”
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    Extracellular Nucleotides Regulate Arterial Calcification by Activating Both Independent and Dependent Purinergic Receptor Signaling Pathways by Opdebeeck, Britt, Orriss, Isabel R, Neven, Ellen, D'Haese, Patrick C, Verhulst, Anja

    “…Arterial calcification, the deposition of calcium-phosphate crystals in the extracellular matrix, resembles physiological bone mineralization. It is well-known…”
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    A Proteomic Screen to Unravel the Molecular Pathways Associated with Warfarin-Induced or TNAP-Inhibited Arterial Calcification in Rats by Opdebeeck, Britt, Neven, Ellen, Maudsley, Stuart, Leysen, Hanne, Walter, Deborah, Geryl, Hilde, D'Haese, Patrick C, Verhulst, Anja

    “…Arterial media calcification refers to the pathological deposition of calcium phosphate crystals in the arterial wall. This pathology is a common and…”
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    Characterization of SNF472 pharmacokinetics and efficacy in uremic and non-uremic rats models of cardiovascular calcification by Ferrer, Miguel D, Ketteler, Markus, Tur, Fernando, Tur, Eva, Isern, Bernat, Salcedo, Carolina, Joubert, Pieter H, Behets, Geert J, Neven, Ellen, D'Haese, Patrick C, Perelló, Joan

    Published in PloS one (09-05-2018)
    “…End-stage renal disease is strongly associated with progressive cardiovascular calcification (CVC) and there is currently no therapy targeted to treat CVC…”
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    Effect of a magnesium-based phosphate binder on medial calcification in a rat model of uremia by De Schutter, Tineke M, Behets, Geert J, Geryl, Hilde, Peter, Mirjam E, Steppan, Sonja, Gundlach, Kristina, Passlick-Deetjen, Jutta, D'Haese, Patrick C, Neven, Ellen

    Published in Kidney international (01-06-2013)
    “…Calcium-based phosphate binders are used to control hyperphosphatemia; however, they promote hypercalcemia and may accelerate aortic calcification. Here we…”
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    Endothelial Contribution to Warfarin-Induced Arterial Media Calcification in Mice by Van den Bergh, Geoffrey, De Moudt, Sofie, Van den Branden, Astrid, Neven, Ellen, Leysen, Hanne, Maudsley, Stuart, De Meyer, Guido R Y, D'Haese, Patrick, Verhulst, Anja

    “…Arterial media calcification (AMC) is predominantly regulated by vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs), which transdifferentiate into pro-calcifying cells. In…”
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    Cell biological and physicochemical aspects of arterial calcification by Neven, Ellen, De Schutter, Tineke M., De Broe, Marc E., D'Haese, Patrick C.

    Published in Kidney international (01-06-2011)
    “…Processes similar to endochondral or intramembranous bone formation occur in the vascular wall. Bone and cartilage tissue as well as osteoblast- and…”
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    Disturbances in Bone Largely Predict Aortic Calcification in an Alternative Rat Model Developed to Study Both Vascular and Bone Pathology in Chronic Kidney Disease by Neven, Ellen, Bashir‐Dar, Rida, Dams, Geert, Behets, Geert J, Verhulst, Anja, Elseviers, Monique, D'Haese, Patrick C

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-12-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Because current rat models used to study chronic kidney disease (CKD)‐related vascular calcification show consistent but excessive vascular…”
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    A magnesium based phosphate binder reduces vascular calcification without affecting bone in chronic renal failure rats by Neven, Ellen, De Schutter, Tineke M, Dams, Geert, Gundlach, Kristina, Steppan, Sonja, Büchel, Janine, Passlick-Deetjen, Jutta, D'Haese, Patrick C, Behets, Geert J

    Published in PloS one (17-09-2014)
    “…The alternative phosphate binder calcium acetate/magnesium carbonate (CaMg) effectively reduces hyperphosphatemia, the most important inducer of vascular…”
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    Chronic Kidney Disease-Induced Arterial Media Calcification in Rats Prevented by Tissue Non-Specific Alkaline Phosphatase Substrate Supplementation Rather Than Inhibition of the Enzyme by Opdebeeck, Britt, Neven, Ellen, Millán, José Luis, Pinkerton, Anthony B., D’Haese, Patrick C., Verhulst, Anja

    Published in Pharmaceutics (26-07-2021)
    “…Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffer from arterial media calcification and a disturbed bone metabolism. Tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase…”
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    Prevention of vascular calcification with bisphosphonates without affecting bone mineralization: a new challenge? by Neven, Ellen G., De Broe, Marc E., D'Haese, Patrick C.

    Published in Kidney international (01-03-2009)
    “…Arterial calcification has been found to coexist with bone loss. Bisphosphonates, used as standard therapy for osteoporosis, inhibit experimentally induced…”
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    Indoxyl Sulfate and p-Cresyl Sulfate Promote Vascular Calcification and Associate with Glucose Intolerance by Opdebeeck, Britt, Maudsley, Stuart, Azmi, Abdelkrim, De Maré, Annelies, De Leger, Wout, Meijers, Bjorn, Verhulst, Anja, Evenepoel, Pieter, D'Haese, Patrick C, Neven, Ellen

    “…Protein-bound uremic toxins indoxyl sulfate (IS) and p-cresyl sulfate (PCS) have been associated with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with…”
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    Human health risk associated with the management of phosphorus in freshwaters using lanthanum and aluminium by D'Haese, Patrick C., Douglas, Grant, Verhulst, Anja, Neven, Ellen, Behets, Geert J., Vervaet, Benjamin A., Finsterle, Karin, Lürling, Miquel, Spears, Bryan

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2019)
    “…The use of geo-engineering materials to manage phosphorus in lakes has increased in recent years with aluminium and lanthanum based materials being most…”
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