B R Brehm
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Wolf S, Smoltczyk H, Brehm B, Erley C, Risler T
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
. 1998 May;
31 Suppl 1:S482-5.
PMID: 9595519
There is evidence that an activated renal endothelin (ET) system is involved in development of glomerulosclerosis. However it is still unknown if different ETs are involved in the pathogenesis of...
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Beyer M, Slesak G, Brehm B, Hoffmeister H
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
. 1998 May;
31 Suppl 1:S258-61.
PMID: 9595454
The positive inotropy of endothelin-1 (ET-1) described by in vitro studies is not detectable in vivo because this effect is antagonized by cardiodepressive effects due to ET-induced vasoconstriction with subsequent...
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Brehm B, Buttcher E, Beyer M, Hoffmeister H
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
. 1998 May;
31 Suppl 1:S90-3.
PMID: 9595409
The pathophysiologic meaning of elevated circulating endothelin-1 (ET-1) levels in various cardiovascular diseases is not understood. The aim of this study was to measure ET-1 and big ET-1 levels in...
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Brehm B, Zvizdic M, Bernhard R, Hoffmeister H, Wolf S, Karsch K
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
. 1998 May;
31 Suppl 1:S77-80.
PMID: 9595406
Elevated endothelin-1 (ET-1) levels are found in atherosclerosis, myocardial ischemia, and heart failure, and are correlated with increased mortality rates. Contrary to expectations, elevations of endogenous ET-1 levels in transgenic...
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Axel D, Kunert W, Goggelmann C, Oberhoff M, Herdeg C, Kuttner A, et al.
Circulation
. 1997 Jul;
96(2):636-45.
PMID: 9244237
Background: The antineoplastic compound paclitaxel (Taxol) causes an increased assembly of extraordinarily stable microtubules. The present study was designed to characterize the effects of paclitaxel on proliferation and migration of...
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Axel D, Brehm B, Wolburg-Buchholz K, Betz E, Koveker G, Karsch K
J Vasc Res
. 1996 Jul;
33(4):327-39.
PMID: 8695757
Cell-to-cell interactions are mainly involved in the control of the proliferation, migration, differentiation and function of different cell types in a wide range of tissues. In the arterial vessel wall,...