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Reiter M, Wirth S, Pourazim A, Exner M, Baghestanian M, Rumpold H, et al.
Vasa . 2006 Aug; 35(3):167-73. PMID: 16941405
Background: Skin cholesterol (SkC) has been suggested to be an additional risk predictor, so we evaluated the test performance, potential determinants of this marker as well as a potential correlation...
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Krauth M, Majlesi Y, Sonneck K, Samorapoompichit P, Ghannadan M, Hauswirth A, et al.
Allergy . 2006 Jan; 61(3):281-8. PMID: 16436135
Background: Statins are inhibitors of hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG CoA) reductase, a key enzyme in mevalonic acid (MVA)-dependent signaling. Recent data suggest that statins exhibit profound inhibitory effects on growth...
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Schernthaner G, Hauswirth A, Baghestanian M, Agis H, Ghannadan M, Worda C, et al.
Allergy . 2005 Sep; 60(10):1248-55. PMID: 16134990
Background: Mast cells (MC) are multifunctional effector cells of the immune system. They derive from uncommitted CD34(+) hemopoietic progenitor cells (HPC). Depending on the stage of maturation and the environment,...
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Sperr W, Stehberger B, Wimazal F, Baghestanian M, Schwartz L, Kundi M, et al.
Leuk Lymphoma . 2002 Aug; 43(5):1097-105. PMID: 12148892
Abnormal differentiation and maturation of hemopoietic cells are characteristic features of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Tryptases (alpha- and beta-type) are lineage-restricted serine proteases primarily expressed in mast cells (MC). We have...
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Valent P, Baghestanian M, Bankl H, Sillaber C, Sperr W, Wojta J, et al.
Thromb Haemost . 2002 Jun; 87(5):786-90. PMID: 12038777
Venous thromboembolism represents a significant cause of morbidity worldwide. The factors that underly thrombophilia are manifold. The concept of Virchow defines the well known triad of stasis, humoral factors, and...
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Samorapoompichit P, Kiener H, Schernthaner G, Jordan J, Agis H, Wimazal F, et al.
Blood . 2001 Oct; 98(8):2580-3. PMID: 11588060
Tryptases are serine proteases primarily expressed in mast cells. Normal blood basophils express only trace amounts of the enzyme. However, recent immunohistochemical studies have raised the possibility that neoplastic basophils...
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Sperr W, Jordan J, Baghestanian M, Kiener H, Samorapoompichit P, Semper H, et al.
Blood . 2001 Sep; 98(7):2200-9. PMID: 11568008
alpha- and beta-tryptase genes encode serine proteases that are abundantly expressed by mast cells. Under physiologic conditions other myeloid cells are virtually tryptase negative. However, tryptases are also expressed in...
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Manavi M, Bauer M, Baghestanian M, Berger A, Kucera E, Pischinger K, et al.
Tumour Biol . 2001 Sep; 22(5):299-309. PMID: 11553860
The aim of this study was to detect activated c-K-ras by gene point mutation and to find c-erbB-2 gene amplification with p185 expression in association with the c-K-ras gene product...
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Manavi M, Baghestanian M, Kucera E, Berger A, Schatten C, Pischinger K, et al.
Anticancer Res . 2001 Apr; 21(1B):797-801. PMID: 11299846
Purpose: The detection of low/intermediate/high risk genital groups of human papillomavirus (HPV) in correlation with a growth-factor receptor c-erbB-2 in benign tumors of the mammary nipple. Materials And Methods: Ten...
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NATTER S, Granditsch G, Reichel G, Baghestanian M, Valent P, Elfman L, et al.
Eur J Immunol . 2001 Mar; 31(3):918-28. PMID: 11241297
Celiac disease patients display IgA antibody reactivity to wheat as well as to human proteins. We used serum IgA from celiac patients and, for control purposes, from patients with Crohn's...