Claus-Michael Richter
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Recent Articles
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Pfab T, Poralla C, Richter C, Godes M, Slowinski T, Priem F, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2006 Dec;
14(11):1880-5.
PMID: 17135601
The association between the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)gamma2 Pro12Ala polymorphism and insulin resistance is reported to depend on low birth weight. Low birth weight itself has been linked to type...
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Chen Y, Pfab T, Slowinski T, Richter C, Godes M, Hocher B
Chin Med J (Engl)
. 2006 May;
119(9):719-24.
PMID: 16701011
Background: The mechanisms responsible for the pathogeneses of gestational hypertension and preeclampsia are unclear. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) is a pro-inflammatory Th(1)-type cytokine. TNFA gene is located in the human...
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Patzak A, Bontscho J, Lai E, Kupsch E, Skalweit A, Richter C, et al.
Nephrol Dial Transplant
. 2005 Sep;
20(12):2681-9.
PMID: 16188896
Background: Although endothelin I (ET-1) is a very potent vasoconstrictor, ET-1 transgenic (ET-1 tg) mice are not hypertensive. This might be due to higher bioavailability of nitric oxide (NO) in...
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Thone-Reinke C, Simon K, Richter C, Godes M, Neumayer H, Thormahlen D, et al.
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol
. 2005 Apr;
44 Suppl 1:S76-9.
PMID: 15838365
Diabetic nephropathy is a serious complication of diabetes associated with a poor prognosis which deteriorates to end-stage renal disease. Increased urinary excretion of protein and albumin are early clinical markers...
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Haffner D, Hocher B, Muller D, Simon K, Konig K, Richter C, et al.
J Hypertens
. 2005 Apr;
23(5):1067-75.
PMID: 15834294
Objective: Vitamin D may contribute to cardiovascular disease in the absence of hypercalcemia in patients with chronic kidney disease. Methods: We investigated the effects of long-term (6-week) treatment with 1,25(OH)2D3,...
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Quaschning T, Rebhan B, Wunderlich C, Wanner C, Richter C, Pfab T, et al.
J Hypertens
. 2005 Apr;
23(5):979-85.
PMID: 15834283
Background: Rodents without a functional endothelin B (ETB) receptor develop salt-sensitive hypertension. The underlying mechanisms, however, are so far unknown. The ETB receptor is involved in endothelial function by modulating...
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Hocher B, Ziebig R, Altermann C, Krause R, Asmus G, Richter C, et al.
J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2003 Aug;
14(9):2329-37.
PMID: 12937310
Diabetic patients undergoing hemodialysis demonstrate much worse survival rates than do nondiabetic patients undergoing hemodialysis. To search for risk predictors, a prospective cohort study was performed with 245 hemodialysis patients,...