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    Lp(a) lipoprotein and plasminogen activity in patients with different etiology of ischemic stroke by Petersen, Nils H, Schmied, Alexander B, Zeller, Jörn A, Plendl, Hansjörg, Deuschl, Günther, Zunker, Peter

    “…Lp(a) lipoprotein plays an important part in atherothrombogenesis and is considered an independent risk factor for coronary heart disease. However, its role in…”
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    Activated protein C resistance and acute ischaemic stroke: relation to stroke causation and age by ZUNKER, Peter, HOHENSTEIN, Christian, PLENDL, Hans-Jörg, ZELLER, Jörn A, CASO, Valeria, GEORGIADIS, Dimitrios, ALLARDT, Arne, DEUSCHL, Günther

    Published in Journal of neurology (01-08-2001)
    “…Resistance to activated protein C (APC) is the most frequent cause of thrombophilia and a well known risk factor for deep and cerebral vein thrombosis. Its…”
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    Unusual presentation of carcinomatous meningitis: Case report and review of typical CSF findings by Zeller, Jörn A., Zunker, Peter, Witt, Karsten, Schlueter, Erich, Deuschl, Günther

    Published in Neurological research (New York) (01-10-2002)
    “…This paper describes a previously unreported clinical onset of carcinomatous meningitis with bilateral deafness. Typical changes in the cerebrospinal fluid…”
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    Platelet–Leukocyte Interaction and Platelet Activation in Acute Stroke With and Without Preceding Infection by Zeller, J A, Lenz, A, Eschenfelder, C C, Zunker, P, Deuschl, G

    “…OBJECTIVE—Acute coronary syndromes and ischemic cerebral stroke share similarities regarding elevated platelet activation. In coronary syndromes, the…”
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    Platelet activation and platelet-leucocyte interaction in patients with migraine. Subtype differences and influence of triptans by Zeller, J A, Lindner, V, Frahm, K, Baron, R, Deuschl, G

    Published in Cephalalgia (01-07-2005)
    “…As migraine is the result of an inflammatory mechanism with serotonergic signalling, leucocyte function, platelet function and intercellular communication…”
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