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171 related items for PubMed ID: 11137081

  • 1. 17beta-estradiol, gender independently, reduces atheroma development but not neointimal proliferation after balloon injury in the rabbit aorta.
    Finking G, Krauss N, Römer S, Eckert S, Lenz C, Kamenz J, Menke A, Brehme U, Hombach V, Hanke H.
    Atherosclerosis; 2001 Jan; 154(1):39-49. PubMed ID: 11137081
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  • 2. The phytoestrogens Genistein and Daidzein, and 17 beta-estradiol inhibit development of neointima in aortas from male and female rabbits in vitro after injury.
    Finking G, Wohlfrom M, Lenz C, Wolkenhauer M, Eberle C, Hanke H.
    Coron Artery Dis; 1999 Dec; 10(8):607-15. PubMed ID: 10599540
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  • 3. Magnolol, a potent antioxidant from Magnolia officinalis, attenuates intimal thickening and MCP-1 expression after balloon injury of the aorta in cholesterol-fed rabbits.
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    Basic Res Cardiol; 2001 Jul; 96(4):353-63. PubMed ID: 11518191
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  • 4. Effect of 17-beta estradiol on pre-existing atherosclerotic lesions: role of the endothelium.
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    Atherosclerosis; 1999 Nov 01; 147(1):123-32. PubMed ID: 10525133
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  • 5. Antiatherogenic effect of estrogen abolished by balloon catheter injury in cholesterol-clamped rabbits.
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  • 6. Estradiol inhibition of arterial neointimal hyperplasia after balloon injury.
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  • 7. Physiological concentration of 17beta-estradiol retards the progression of severe atherosclerosis induced by a high-cholesterol diet plus balloon catheter injury: role of NO.
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  • 8. Effect of cyclosporine on arterial balloon injury lesions in cholesterol-clamped rabbits: T lymphocyte-mediated immune responses not involved in balloon injury-induced neointimal proliferation.
    Andersen HO, Hansen BF, Holm P, Stender S, Nordestgaard BG.
    Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol; 1999 Jul 01; 19(7):1687-94. PubMed ID: 10397686
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  • 9. Reduction of post injury neointima formation due to 17beta-estradiol and phytoestrogen treatment is not influenced by the pure synthetic estrogen receptor antagonist ICI 182,780 in vitro.
    Finking G, Lenz C, Schochat T, Hanke H.
    BMC Cardiovasc Disord; 2002 Aug 06; 2():13. PubMed ID: 12162794
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  • 10. Anti-atherosclerotic properties of the acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase inhibitor F 12511 in casein-fed New Zealand rabbits.
    Rival Y, Junquéro D, Bruniquel F, N'Guyen X, Fauré P, Pomiès JP, Degryse AD, Delhon A.
    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 2002 Feb 06; 39(2):181-91. PubMed ID: 11791003
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  • 12. Immunization with homologous oxidized low density lipoprotein reduces neointimal formation after balloon injury in hypercholesterolemic rabbits.
    Nilsson J, Calara F, Regnstrom J, Hultgardh-Nilsson A, Ameli S, Cercek B, Shah PK.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 1997 Dec 06; 30(7):1886-91. PubMed ID: 9385923
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  • 13. Dexamethasone inhibits macrophage accumulation after balloon arterial injury in cholesterol fed rabbits.
    Poon M, Gertz SD, Fallon JT, Wiegman P, Berman JW, Sarembock IJ, Taubman MB.
    Atherosclerosis; 2001 Apr 06; 155(2):371-80. PubMed ID: 11254907
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  • 14. Effect of estradiol on accelerated atherosclerosis in rabbit heterotopic aortic allografts.
    Jacobsson J, Cheng L, Lyke K, Kuwahara M, Kagan E, Ramwell PW, Foegh ML.
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  • 15. Significant reduction of the antiatherogenic effect of estrogen by long-term inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis in cholesterol-clamped rabbits.
    Holm P, Korsgaard N, Shalmi M, Andersen HL, Hougaard P, Skouby SO, Stender S.
    J Clin Invest; 1997 Aug 15; 100(4):821-8. PubMed ID: 9259581
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  • 16. The direct antiatherogenic effect of estrogen is present, absent, or reversed, depending on the state of the arterial endothelium. A time course study in cholesterol-clamped rabbits.
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  • 17. Post-injury ex vivo model to investigate effects and toxicity of pharmacological treatment in rings of rabbit aortic vessels.
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  • 18. Estrogen restores endothelial cell function in an experimental model of vascular injury.
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    Circulation; 1997 Sep 02; 96(5):1624-30. PubMed ID: 9315557
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  • 19. Antioxidant treatment inhibits the development of intimal thickening after balloon injury of the aorta in hypercholesterolemic rabbits.
    Freyschuss A, Stiko-Rahm A, Swedenborg J, Henriksson P, Björkhem I, Berglund L, Nilsson J.
    J Clin Invest; 1993 Apr 02; 91(4):1282-8. PubMed ID: 8473482
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  • 20. Selective estrogen receptor modulators prevent neointima formation after vascular injury.
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