Clinical Experience With the Palmaz‐Schatz Coronary Stent: Initial Results of a Multicenter Study
It is concluded that a high delivery success rate can be expected with this device and that clinical thrombosis is less frequent in anticoagulation patients than in nonanticoagulated patients and in this selected patient population, coronary stenting results in a low incidence of in-hospital and perioperative complications.
Antiproliferative effects of gastrin receptor antagonists and antibodies to gastrin on human colon carcinoma cell lines.
- N. Hoosein, P. Kiener, R. Curry, L. Rovati, D. K. McGilbra, M. Brattain
- Biology, MedicineCancer Research
- 1 December 1988
The data suggest that gastrin may function as an autocrine growth factor in colon carcinoma by inhibiting the monolayer growth of human colon cancer cell lines using proglumide and benzotript.
A sensitive immunochemical assay for biologically active MuIFN-gamma.
- R. Curry, P. Kiener, G. Spitalny
- BiologyJIM - Journal of Immunological Methods
- 23 November 1987
Unstable angina pectoris: National cooperative study group to compare surgical and medical therapy: II. In-Hospital experience and initial follow-up results in patients with one, two and three vessel…
- R. Russell, R. Moraski, M. Mock
- Medicine
- 1 November 1978
Similarities of ergonovine-induced and spontaneous attacks of variant angina.
In selected patients ergonovine-induced attacks of variant angina were remarkably similar to spontaneous episodes, and the character and duration of chest pain were similar.
Unstable angina pectoris: National Cooperative Study Group to Compare Surgical and Medical Therapy.
- Russell Ro, R. Moraski, M. Mock
- MedicineAmerican Journal of Cardiology
- 1 May 1976
Coronary arterial responses to graded doses of nitroglycerin.
- R. Feldman, C. Pepine, R. Curry, C. Conti
- MedicineAmerican Journal of Cardiology
- 1979
Evidence for autocrine growth stimulation of cultured colon tumor cells by a gastrin/cholecystokinin-like peptide.
- N. Hoosein, P. Kiener, R. Curry, M. Brattain
- Biology, MedicineExperimental Cell Research
- 1990
Aortic input impedance during nitroprusside infusion. A reconsideration of afterload reduction and beneficial action.
- C. Pepine, W. Nichols, R. Curry, C. Conti
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of Clinical Investigation
- 1 August 1979
The data indicate that nitroprusside acutely alters both the mean and pulsatile components of vascular load to effect improvement in ventricular function in patients with heart failure.
Sudden death in Prinzmetal's angina with coronary spasm documented by angiography. Analysis of three necropsy patients.
- W. Roberts, R. Curry, A. Ross
- MedicineAmerican Journal of Cardiology
- 1 July 1982
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