In human hearts, an extensive pre-existing collateral network is present. This was shown unequivocally some 50 years ago in a series of very detailed post-mortem angiographic studies. In these studies, it was also observed that the pre-existent collateral vessels enlarge upon closure of an epicardial coronary artery, resulting in large collateral conduit arteries, in sharp contrast to earlier claims that human coronary arteries are functional end arteries. These insights still form the basis for the concept of arteriogenesis as positive remodeling of pre-existent arteriolar connections. Subsequent experimental studies disclosed the putative role of circulating cells, especially monocytes, which invade the proliferating vessel wall and secre...
BACKGROUND: In patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), a well grown collateral circulation has ...
Aims Collateral arteries are a common but inconsistent finding in coronary heart disease (CHD). We e...
AbstractThe physiological processes of angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and arteriogenesis contribute to...
In human hearts, an extensive pre-existing collateral network is present. This was shown unequivocal...
In patients with atherosclerotic vascular diseases, collateral vessels bypassing major arterial obst...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
The formation of collateral arteries in patients suffering from occlusive atherosclerotic vascular d...
Abstract: Arteriogenesis as a way to restore blood flow after arterial occlusion has been under inve...
ecent work has suggested an angiogenic,1 and conver-sely, an angiostatic2 or biphasic effect of stat...
AIMS Recent data have demonstrated the feasibility of therapeutic induction of coronary collatera...
Collateral artery growth is a potent natural defence mechanism to prevent death and myocardial infar...
Myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and atherosclero-sis of arteries supplying the heart, brain,...
Arteriosclerotic vascular disease is the most common cause of death and a major cause of disability ...
Frequently, patients with ischemic vascular diseases have developed collateral blood vessels bypassi...
The central theme of the work presented in the thesis is restoration of tissue perfusion by collater...
BACKGROUND: In patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), a well grown collateral circulation has ...
Aims Collateral arteries are a common but inconsistent finding in coronary heart disease (CHD). We e...
AbstractThe physiological processes of angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and arteriogenesis contribute to...
In human hearts, an extensive pre-existing collateral network is present. This was shown unequivocal...
In patients with atherosclerotic vascular diseases, collateral vessels bypassing major arterial obst...
Stimulation of collateral artery growth in patients has been hitherto unsuccessful, despite promisin...
The formation of collateral arteries in patients suffering from occlusive atherosclerotic vascular d...
Abstract: Arteriogenesis as a way to restore blood flow after arterial occlusion has been under inve...
ecent work has suggested an angiogenic,1 and conver-sely, an angiostatic2 or biphasic effect of stat...
AIMS Recent data have demonstrated the feasibility of therapeutic induction of coronary collatera...
Collateral artery growth is a potent natural defence mechanism to prevent death and myocardial infar...
Myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, and atherosclero-sis of arteries supplying the heart, brain,...
Arteriosclerotic vascular disease is the most common cause of death and a major cause of disability ...
Frequently, patients with ischemic vascular diseases have developed collateral blood vessels bypassi...
The central theme of the work presented in the thesis is restoration of tissue perfusion by collater...
BACKGROUND: In patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), a well grown collateral circulation has ...
Aims Collateral arteries are a common but inconsistent finding in coronary heart disease (CHD). We e...
AbstractThe physiological processes of angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and arteriogenesis contribute to...