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Neointima
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Neointima [Disease/Finding]
, Neointimas
The new and thickened layer of scar tissue that forms on a PROSTHESIS, or as a result of vessel injury especially following ANGIOPLASTY or stent…
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Neointima Formation
Tunica Intima
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Inhibitory effects of NFkappaB decoy oligodeoxynucleotides on neointimal hyperplasia in a rabbit vein graft model.
T. Miyake
,
M. Aoki
,
+4 authors
R. Morishita
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
2006
Corpus ID: 7987427
2001
2001
Immunohistochemical phenotypic alterations of rabbit autologous vein grafts implanted under arterial circulation with or without poor distal runoff-implications of vein graft remodeling.
M. Ishida
,
K. Komori
,
Y. Yonemitsu
,
K. Taguchi
,
T. Onohara
,
K. Sugimachi
Atherosclerosis
2001
Corpus ID: 46708205
2000
2000
Bradykinin B(1) receptor mediates inhibition of neointima formation in rat artery after balloon angioplasty.
J. Agata
,
R. Miao
,
K. Yayama
,
L. Chao
,
J. Chao
HYPERTENSION
2000
Corpus ID: 2316718
We evaluated the effects of the kallikrein-kinin system on the proliferation and migration of primary cultured vascular smooth…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Vasculo-protective effects of insulin sensitizing agent pioglitazone in neointimal thickening and hypertensive vascular hypertrophy.
T. Yoshimoto
,
M. Naruse
,
+8 authors
L. Zardi
Atherosclerosis
1999
Corpus ID: 25020374
1999
1999
Arterialization of human vein grafts is associated with tenascin-C expression.
K. Wallner
,
C. Li
,
M. Fishbein
,
P. K. Shah
,
B. Sharifi
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
1999
Corpus ID: 35424744
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Fibrin-Rich and Platelet-Rich Thrombus Formation on Neointima: Recombinant Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor Prevents Fibrin Formation and Neointimal Development following Repeated Balloon Injury of…
Y. Asada
,
S. Hara
,
+6 authors
A. Sumiyoshi
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
1998
Corpus ID: 568057
Summary Thrombus formation and neointimal growth are the critical events in restenosis after balloon angioplasty. However, the…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Vascular wound healing and neointima formation induced by perivascular electric injury in mice.
P. Carmeliet
,
L. Moons
,
+6 authors
D. Collen
American Journal of Pathology
1997
Corpus ID: 46315186
Vascular interventions for atherothrombotic disease frequently induce neointima formation, which can contribute to restenosis of…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Patency and tissue response related to two types of polytetrafluoroethylene-covered stents in the dog.
Bart Dolmatch
,
Fermin O. Tio
,
Xiao Dong Li
,
Y. Dong
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
1996
Corpus ID: 25299451
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Kinetics of smooth muscle cell proliferation and intimal thickening in a pig carotid model of balloon injury.
P. Groves
,
A. Banning
,
W. Penny
,
M. Lewis
,
H. Cheadle
,
A. Newby
Atherosclerosis
1995
Corpus ID: 23467983
Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Thrombin generation and fibrin formation following injury to rabbit neointima. Studies of vessel wall reactivity and platelet survival.
H. Groves
,
R. Kinlough-Rathbone
,
M. Richardson
,
L. Jørgensen
,
S. Moore
,
J. Mustard
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical…
1982
Corpus ID: 31796272
Using platelets prelabeled with 51Cr, we have quantified the effect of injury to the neointima on platelet accumulation, thrombus…
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