AbstractObjectives. This study was performed to define the evolution of lesion morphology and its relation to thrombus formation and smooth muscle cell proliferation after experimental coronary stent placement.Background. Restenosis after percutaneous revascularization may develop because of thrombus accumulation and smooth muscle cell proliferation. In animal models of restenosis, thrombus may assume a significant role in neointimal formation by providing an absorbable matrix into which smooth muscle cells proliferate.Methods. Twenty-eight oversized stents were placed in the coronary arteries of 23 juvenile domestic pigs. The histologic degree of vessel injury, lesion morphometry and smooth muscle cell proliferation measured by immunolocal...
AbstractObjectives. We examined the relative contributions of inflammation and arterial injury to ne...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
AbstractHuman coronary artery restenosis after percutaneous revascularization is a response to mecha...
Background-To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary arte...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the proliferative response in coronary arteri...
AbstractRestenosis is a reparative response to arterial injury occurring with percutaneous coronary ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe aim of our study was to analyze the cellular components of neointimal tissue r...
BACKGROUND: To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary art...
Neointimal formation and cell proliferation resulting into in-stent restenosis is a major patho-phys...
AbstractCoronary restenosis is a reparative response to arterial injury during angioplasty, and rema...
Background—To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary arte...
Excessive migration and proliferation of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) has been observed as a major fac...
Excessive migration and proliferation of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) has been observed as a major fac...
Background and Objectives:Coronary stent restenosis remains a major limitation to percutaneous coron...
Smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation is known to be an important factor for the development of res...
AbstractObjectives. We examined the relative contributions of inflammation and arterial injury to ne...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
AbstractHuman coronary artery restenosis after percutaneous revascularization is a response to mecha...
Background-To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary arte...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to compare the proliferative response in coronary arteri...
AbstractRestenosis is a reparative response to arterial injury occurring with percutaneous coronary ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe aim of our study was to analyze the cellular components of neointimal tissue r...
BACKGROUND: To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary art...
Neointimal formation and cell proliferation resulting into in-stent restenosis is a major patho-phys...
AbstractCoronary restenosis is a reparative response to arterial injury during angioplasty, and rema...
Background—To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary arte...
Excessive migration and proliferation of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) has been observed as a major fac...
Excessive migration and proliferation of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) has been observed as a major fac...
Background and Objectives:Coronary stent restenosis remains a major limitation to percutaneous coron...
Smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation is known to be an important factor for the development of res...
AbstractObjectives. We examined the relative contributions of inflammation and arterial injury to ne...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
AbstractHuman coronary artery restenosis after percutaneous revascularization is a response to mecha...