ObjectivesLate graft occlusions after coronary artery bypass grafting have been ascribed to neointimal hyperplasia. Given the pivotal role of smooth muscle cells in the pathogenesis of neointimal hyperplasia and the phenotypic heterogeneity of smooth muscle cells across vessels, we hypothesized that differences in long-term graft patency are at least partly related to differences in smooth muscle cell properties. The aim of the present study was to compare the vascular-wall remodeling of human internal thoracic artery, radial artery, and saphenous vein bypass conduits.MethodsWe evaluated the intimal thickening of the human graft segments in organ cultures (histopathology, morphometric, and immunofluorescence analyses) and assessed the prope...
Saphenous vein graft disease is a timely problem in coronary artery bypass grafting. Indeed, after e...
BACKGROUND: The remarkable patency of internal mammary artery (MA) grafts compared to saphenous vein...
Background: Vascular smooth muscle cell (VMSC) proliferation is an essential component of myointimal...
ObjectivesLate graft occlusions after coronary artery bypass grafting have been ascribed to neointim...
Abstract Vein grafts are frequently used in bypass surgery for treatment of coronary artery disease ...
The most common cause of vein bypass graft failure in the postoperative period of 1 month to 1 year ...
Background—Internal mammary artery (IMA) bypass grafts have a higher patency than saphenous vein (SV...
Objectives:Although cell culture techniques and animal models of intimal hyperplasia have increased ...
Objectives:The severity of pre-existing pathological changes in human saphenous vein (HSV) correlate...
Purpose: The mechanisms whereby restenoses occur at discrete sites within the vasculature remain unc...
Intimal proliferation is a characteristic feature of arteriosclerosis. Whole vessel wall organ cultu...
Purpose: The mechanisms whereby restenoses occur at discrete sites within the vasculature remain unc...
Restenosis after angioplasty and vascular surgery remains a major unsolved clinical problem. Vascula...
Vascular smooth muscle is the cellular substrate of most significant arterial diseases. Restenosis a...
AbstractObjectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the cellular composition and cell prolifer...
Saphenous vein graft disease is a timely problem in coronary artery bypass grafting. Indeed, after e...
BACKGROUND: The remarkable patency of internal mammary artery (MA) grafts compared to saphenous vein...
Background: Vascular smooth muscle cell (VMSC) proliferation is an essential component of myointimal...
ObjectivesLate graft occlusions after coronary artery bypass grafting have been ascribed to neointim...
Abstract Vein grafts are frequently used in bypass surgery for treatment of coronary artery disease ...
The most common cause of vein bypass graft failure in the postoperative period of 1 month to 1 year ...
Background—Internal mammary artery (IMA) bypass grafts have a higher patency than saphenous vein (SV...
Objectives:Although cell culture techniques and animal models of intimal hyperplasia have increased ...
Objectives:The severity of pre-existing pathological changes in human saphenous vein (HSV) correlate...
Purpose: The mechanisms whereby restenoses occur at discrete sites within the vasculature remain unc...
Intimal proliferation is a characteristic feature of arteriosclerosis. Whole vessel wall organ cultu...
Purpose: The mechanisms whereby restenoses occur at discrete sites within the vasculature remain unc...
Restenosis after angioplasty and vascular surgery remains a major unsolved clinical problem. Vascula...
Vascular smooth muscle is the cellular substrate of most significant arterial diseases. Restenosis a...
AbstractObjectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the cellular composition and cell prolifer...
Saphenous vein graft disease is a timely problem in coronary artery bypass grafting. Indeed, after e...
BACKGROUND: The remarkable patency of internal mammary artery (MA) grafts compared to saphenous vein...
Background: Vascular smooth muscle cell (VMSC) proliferation is an essential component of myointimal...