P GOROG
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Jahangiri M, Kovacs I, Ridler C, Rees G, GOROG P
Ann Thorac Surg
. 1999 Apr;
67(3):652-6.
PMID: 10215205
Background: Increasing evidence shows that thrombogenicity and atherogenicity of lipoproteins are related to modifications involving oxidative, enzymatic, or physical alterations of these molecules. Findings on lipid peroxidation associated with cardiopulmonary...
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Kovacs I, Jahangiri M, Ridler C, GOROG P, Rees G
Rinsho Byori
. 1998 Oct;
46(7):656-62.
PMID: 9758553
No abstract available.
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GOROG P, Kovacs I
J Vasc Res
. 1998 Jul;
35(3):165-9.
PMID: 9647330
Migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) leading to neointimal hyperplasia is an early and cardinal feature of atherogenesis. Migration of rat aortic SMCs from an upper chamber towards a...
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Kovacs I, Jahangiri M, Rees G, GOROG P
Am Heart J
. 1997 Nov;
134(3):572-6.
PMID: 9327718
Sustained presence of lipid peroxides in the circulation and their plasma carrier is a controversial issue. Particularly, there is no firm evidence for an increased plasma lipid peroxide level in...
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GOROG P
Atherosclerosis
. 1997 Feb;
129(1):1-7.
PMID: 9069510
Outgrowth of vascular wall cells from rat aortic tissue explant was studied. In addition to fresh rat serum (3%), the complete culture medium contained either low density lipoprotein (LDL) separated...
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GOROG P, Ridler C, Rees G, Kovacs I
Thromb Res
. 1995 Aug;
79(4):377-85.
PMID: 7482441
The strong epidemiological association between elevated plasma clotting factors and coronary artery disease is generally interpreted as evidence that patients with coronary atherosclerosis are in a procoagulant (hypercoagulable) state. A...
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GOROG P, Kovacs I
Atherosclerosis
. 1995 May;
115(1):121-8.
PMID: 7669082
Generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by platelets was detected by a cyano-tetrazolium dye (CTC) which forms fluorescent formazan on the cell surface upon reduction. Fluorescence was quantitated by a...
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GOROG P, Born G
Microvasc Res
. 1995 Jan;
49(1):111-6.
PMID: 7746159
Efflux and extravascular accumulation of intravenously administered fluorescent-labeled low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and albumin were measured in superfused mouse mesenteric preparation in anesthetized mice. Pretreatment of animals with nifedipine (1 and...
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GOROG P, Semeria F, Gorog D
Atherosclerosis
. 1994 Nov;
111(1):47-53.
PMID: 7840813
The effect of in vivo stimulation of the phagocytic system (neutrophils, monocytes and hepatic Kupffer-cells) by inducing phagocytosis of intravenously administered latex particles on lipid peroxidation and aortic intimal proliferation...
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