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Cholesterol and the Coronary Endothelium
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation, 1995The root causes of atherosclerosis lie in cellular events that precede the clinical presentation of the disease by many years. The initiating events centre around the response of endothelial cells to chronic injury, such as that sustained in hypercholesterolaemia.
C J, Knight, J B, Warren
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Oxidized Lipoproteins and Endothelium
cclm, 2000Abstract Endothelium is an early target of pro-atherosclerotic events, which may result in functional and morphological perturbations. Oxidized low density lipoproteins, an atherogenic factor with strong cytotoxicity, may potentially contribute to altered endothelial function through the activation of a stress response, which would ...
A. Pirillo +6 more
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American Intra-Ocular Implant Society Journal, 1978
The health of the corneal endothelium is a critical factor in the final outcome of intraocular surgery . With the advent of intraocular lens implantation, the hazard of inadvertent endothelial trauma is greatly increased. A rigorous technique has been presented which will minimize the risk of such trauma in extracapsular cataract surgery with ...
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The health of the corneal endothelium is a critical factor in the final outcome of intraocular surgery . With the advent of intraocular lens implantation, the hazard of inadvertent endothelial trauma is greatly increased. A rigorous technique has been presented which will minimize the risk of such trauma in extracapsular cataract surgery with ...
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Pathology - Research and Practice, 1978
The morphology of endothelium is well known from electron-microscopic examination. Aided by new suitable examination methods such as the endothelial culture (Maruyama, 1963; Gimbrone, 1976), the detection of endothelial cells in blood (Herbeuval and Feurot, 1964), and the "Hautchen't-method (Sinapius, 1952; Warren, 1965; Sade and Folkman, 1972; Riese ...
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The morphology of endothelium is well known from electron-microscopic examination. Aided by new suitable examination methods such as the endothelial culture (Maruyama, 1963; Gimbrone, 1976), the detection of endothelial cells in blood (Herbeuval and Feurot, 1964), and the "Hautchen't-method (Sinapius, 1952; Warren, 1965; Sade and Folkman, 1972; Riese ...
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Acta Clinica Belgica, 2007
Abnormal endothelial function plays a pivota role in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications. Due to lack of autoregulation of glucose transport in the presence of high extracellular glucose concentrations, intracellular hyperglycaemia induces a series of metabolic changes that ultimately lead to the genesis of both microvascular complications (the ...
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Abnormal endothelial function plays a pivota role in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications. Due to lack of autoregulation of glucose transport in the presence of high extracellular glucose concentrations, intracellular hyperglycaemia induces a series of metabolic changes that ultimately lead to the genesis of both microvascular complications (the ...
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The Endothelium and Thrombosis
Annual Review of Medicine, 1980R T, Wall, L A, Harker
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Morphological and Functional Remodeling of Vascular Endothelium in Cardiovascular Diseases
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023Ghassan Bkaily +2 more
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