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    Intracoronary photodynamic therapy reduces neointimal growth without suppressing re-endothelialisation in a porcine model by Waksman, R, Leitch, I M, Roessler, J, Yazdi, H, Seabron, R, Tio, F, Scott, R W, Grove, R I, Rychnovsky, S, Robinson, B, Pakala, R, Cheneau, E

    Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-08-2006)
    “…Objective: To examine the effects of intracoronary PhotoPoint photodynamic therapy (PDT) with a new photosensitiser, MV0611, in the overstretch balloon and…”
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    Effect of Antioxidants on Atherosclerotic Plaque Formation in Balloon-Denuded and Irradiated Hypercholesterolemic Rabbits by Leborgne, Laurent, Pakala, Rajbabu, Dilcher, Christian, Hellinga, David, Seabron, Rufus, Tio, Fermin O, Waksman, Ron

    Published in Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology (01-10-2005)
    “…The oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) hypothesis implies that antioxidants should be effective in suppressing atherosclerosis. This study…”
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    Effects of contrast media on porcine bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells and calf myoblast viability and secretion of VEGF and MCP-1 by Baffour, Richard, Pakala, Rajbabu, Hellinga, David, Seabron, Rufus, Fournadjiev, Jana, Wolfram, Roswitha, Okubagzi, Petros, Epstein, Stephen E., Waksman, Ron

    “…We investigated the effect of contrast media on bone marrow‐derived cell viability, growth factor secretion, and myoblast viability. Bone marrow was exposed to…”
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    S-nitrosoglutathione reduces nonocclusive thrombosis rate following balloon overstretch injury and intracoronary irradiation of porcine coronary arteries by Vodovotz, Y, Waksman, R, Cook, J A, Kim, W H, Chan, R, Seabron, R, Collins, S D, Pierre, A, Bramwell, O, Wink, D, Mitchell, J B, Leon, M B

    “…Intracoronary radiation (IR) suppresses neointima formation following balloon injury in animal models. High doses of radiation exacerbate thrombosis and delay…”
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