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    A crucial role of glycoprotein VI for platelet recruitment to the injured arterial wall in vivo by Massberg, Steffen, Gawaz, Meinrad, Grüner, Sabine, Schulte, Valerie, Konrad, Ildiko, Zohlnhöfer, Dietlind, Heinzmann, Ulrich, Nieswandt, Bernhard

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (06-01-2003)
    “…Platelet adhesion and aggregation at sites of vascular injury is crucial for hemostasis but may lead to arterial occlusion in the setting of atherosclerosis…”
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    In vivo biocompatibility assessment of poly (ether imide) electrospun scaffolds by Haase, Tobias, Krost, Annalena, Sauter, Tilman, Kratz, Karl, Peter, Jan, Kamann, Stefanie, Jung, Friedrich, Lendlein, Andreas, Zohlnhöfer, Dietlind, Rüder, Constantin

    “…Poly(ether imide) (PEI), which can be chemically functionalized with biologically active ligands, has emerged as a potential biomaterial for medical implants…”
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    Combinatorial G-CSF/AMD3100 treatment in cardiac repair after myocardial infarction by Rüder, Constantin, Haase, Tobias, Krost, Annalena, Langwieser, Nicole, Peter, Jan, Kamann, Stefanie, Zohlnhöfer, Dietlind

    Published in PloS one (14-08-2014)
    “…Several studies suggest that circulating bone marrow derived stem cells promote the regeneration of ischemic tissues. For hematopoietic stem cell…”
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    Effect of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor blockade on platelet-leukocyte interaction and surface expression of the leukocyte integrin Mac-1 in acute myocardial infarction by Neumann, Franz-Josef, Zohlnhöfer, Dietlind, Fakhoury, Leila, Ott, Ilka, Gawaz, Meinrad, Schömig, Albert

    “…OBJECTIVES This prospective randomized study investigated platelet-induced upregulation of Mac-1 on monocytes and its inhibition by glycoprotein (GP) IIb/IIIa…”
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    Novel Role of the CXC Chemokine Receptor 3 in Inflammatory Response to Arterial Injury: Involvement of mTORC1 by Schwarz, Johannes B.K, Langwieser, Nicolas, Langwieser, Nicole N, Bek, Martin J, Seidl, Stefan, Eckstein, Hans-Henning, Lu, Bao, Schömig, Albert, Pavenstädt, Hermann, Zohlnhöfer, Dietlind

    Published in Circulation research (30-01-2009)
    “…Atherosclerosis, restenosis, and posttransplant graft atherosclerosis are characterized by endothelial damage, infiltration of inflammatory cells, and…”
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    Rapamycin attenuates vascular wall inflammation and progenitor cell promoters after angioplasty by Nůhrenberg, Thomas G, Voisard, Rainer, Fahlisch, Felicitas, Rudelius, Martina, Braun, Jůrgen, Gschwend, Jůrgen, Kountides, Margaratis, Herter, Tina, Baur, Regine, Hombach, Vinzenz, Baeuerle, Patrick A, Zohlnhöfer, Dietlind

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-02-2005)
    “…ABSTRACT Rapamycin combines antiproliferative and antiinflammatory properties and reduces neointima formation after angioplasty in patients. Its effect on…”
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    Role of Bone Marrow–Derived Cells in the Genetic Control of Restenosis by Langwieser, Nicolas, Schwarz, Johannes B.K, Reichenbächer, Christoph, Stemmer, Bastian, Massberg, Steffen, Langwieser, Nicole N, Zohlnhöfer, Dietlind

    “…OBJECTIVE—Angiographic indexes of restenosis after coronary stent placement in patients show a bimodal pattern suggesting the existence of two populations with…”
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    Rapamycin effects transcriptional programs in smooth muscle cells controlling proliferative and inflammatory properties by Zohlnhöfer, Dietlind, Nührenberg, Thomas G, Neumann, Franz-Josef, Richter, Thomas, May, Andreas E, Schmidt, Roland, Denker, Katja, Clauss, Matthias A, Schömig, Albert, Baeuerle, Patrick A

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-04-2004)
    “…Neointima formation, the leading cause of restenosis, is caused by proliferation of coronary artery smooth muscle cells (CASMCs) and is associated with…”
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    Effect of glycoprotein IIb-IIIa receptor antagonism on platelet membrane glycoproteins after coronary stent placement by Gawaz, M, Ruf, A, Neumann, F J, Pogátsa-Murray, G, Dickfeld, T, Zohlnhöfer, D, Schömig, A

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (01-12-1998)
    “…Platelet membrane glycoproteins play a crucial role in ischemic complications after coronary stenting. Glycoprotein IIb-IIIa blockade reduces adverse clinical…”
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    Aortic annulus angulation does not attenuate procedural success of transcatheter aortic valve replacement using a novel self-expanding bioprosthesis by D’Ancona, Giuseppe, Kische, Stephan, El-Mawardy, Mohamed, Dißmann, Martin, Heinze, Helmut, Zohlnhöfer-Momm, Dietlind, Gürer, Hakan, Ince, Hüseyin

    Published in Heart and vessels (01-12-2019)
    “…The objectives of the study were to evaluate the impact of aortic angulation (AA) on success of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) with a new…”
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    Enhancement of monocyte procoagulant activity by adhesion on vascular smooth muscle cells and intercellular adhesion molecule-1-transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells by Marx, N, Neumann, F J, Zohlnhöfer, D, Dickfeld, T, Fischer, A, Heimerl, S, Schömig, A

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1998)
    “…Plaque erosion is a frequent finding in sudden death due to coronary thrombosis. The present study sought to investigate whether monocyte adhesion to human…”
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    The hepatic interleukin-6 receptor Down-regulation of the interleukin-6 binding subunit (gp80) by its ligand by Zohlnhöfer, Dietlind, Graeve, Lutz, Rose-John, Stefan, Schooltink, Heidi, Dittrich, Elke, Heinrich, Peter Claus

    Published in FEBS letters (20-07-1992)
    “…Interleukin-6 (IL6) exerts its action via a cell surface receptor composed of an 80 kDa IL6-binding protein (gp80) and a 130 kDa polypeptide involved in signal…”
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