F vom Hagen
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Nakladal B, vom Hagen F, Brunnberg M, Gross M, Nietz H, Brunnberg L
Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol
. 2013 Jun;
26(5):333-9.
PMID: 23801343
Objective: Injuries of the carpal joint are rare in cats. The most common cause is a fall from a height, known as 'high-rise syndrome'. So far, only limited data about...
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Nakladal B, vom Hagen F, Olias P, Brunnberg L
Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol
. 2011 Oct;
25(2):144-8.
PMID: 22028073
This report describes a case of intraosseous lipoma in a two-year-old Leonberger. The dog was presented with a history of ten month lameness in the right forelimb. A massive swelling...
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Wang Q, Pfister F, Dorn-Beineke A, vom Hagen F, Lin J, Feng Y, et al.
Diabetologia
. 2010 Mar;
53(6):1227-38.
PMID: 20339831
Aims/hypothesis: Diabetic retinopathy is the result of increased oxidative and nitrosative stress induced by chronic hyperglycaemia, and affects the vasculature and the neuroglia. Erythropoietin is a neuroprotective and an endothelial...
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Lin J, Bierhaus A, Bugert P, Dietrich N, Feng Y, vom Hagen F, et al.
Diabetologia
. 2006 Mar;
49(5):1089-96.
PMID: 16520919
Aims/hypothesis: Hyperglycaemia-induced mitochondrial overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is central to the pathogenesis of endothelial damage in diabetes. R-(+)-alpha-lipoic acid has advantages over classic antioxidants, as it distributes to...
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Early loss of arteriolar smooth muscle cells: more than just a pericyte loss in diabetic retinopathy
vom Hagen F, Feng Y, Hillenbrand A, Hoffmann S, Shani M, Deutsch U, et al.
Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes
. 2005 Dec;
113(10):573-6.
PMID: 16320154
Incipient diabetic retinopathy is characterized by increased capillary permeability and progressive capillary occlusion. The earliest structural change is the loss of pericytes (PC) from the retinal capillaries. With the availability...
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Hoffmann J, Feng Y, vom Hagen F, Hillenbrand A, Lin J, Erber R, et al.
FASEB J
. 2005 Oct;
19(14):2035-6.
PMID: 16215210
Pericyte loss and capillary regression are characteristic for incipient diabetic retinopathy. Pericyte recruitment is involved in vessel maturation, and ligand-receptor systems contributing to pericyte recruitment are survival factors for endothelial...