R L Lorenz
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Recent Articles
1.
Pietsch A, Lorenz R
Lipids
. 2016 Aug;
28(10):945-7.
PMID: 27483556
A rapid method for the separation of the individual phospholipid classes phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylserine (PS) and phosphatidylinositol (PI) by a single solid-phase extraction was developed. PC, PE, PS...
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Draude G, Lorenz R
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2000 Apr;
278(4):H1042-8.
PMID: 10749696
Transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1), a key cytokine for control of cell growth, extracellular matrix formation, and inflammation control, is secreted by many cells present in the arteriosclerotic plaque. Lipid accumulation...
3.
Weber C, Draude G, Weber K, Wubert J, Lorenz R, Weber P
Atherosclerosis
. 1999 Jul;
145(1):115-23.
PMID: 10428302
The subintimal infiltration with monocytes is crucially involved in the development of complex atherosclerotic plaques. Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) and its receptor CCR2 are important for monocyte extravasation and formation...
4.
Draude G, Hrboticky N, Lorenz R
Biochem Pharmacol
. 1999 Feb;
57(4):383-6.
PMID: 9933026
Accumulation of oxidatively modified low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) in the vascular wall is a characteristic feature of atherosclerosis. oxLDL can be taken up into monocytes, smooth muscle cells, and endothelial cells...
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Wubert J, REDER E, Kaser A, Weber P, Lorenz R
Anal Chem
. 1997 Jun;
69(11):2143-6.
PMID: 9183177
The current analytical methods for the various prostanoids require a separate and extended sample workup, derivatization, and gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric detection of each compound. Therefore, we developed and validated a...
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Pietsch A, Erl W, Lorenz R
Biochem Pharmacol
. 1996 Aug;
52(3):433-9.
PMID: 8687497
The thrombospondin and collagen receptor CD36 was recently found to function, also, as a dominating scavenger receptor for oxidized low-density lipoproteins (oxLDL). Thus, CD36 might be a key factor in...
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Sellmayer A, WITZGALL H, Lorenz R, Weber P
Am J Cardiol
. 1995 Nov;
76(12):974-7.
PMID: 7484845
For ethical and practical reasons, in this study the antiarrhythmic potential of fish oil was evaluated in patients free from complex ventricular arrhythmias and severe heart failure. Although subjects without...
8.
Pietsch A, Weber C, Goretzki M, Weber P, Lorenz R
Cell Biochem Funct
. 1995 Sep;
13(3):211-6.
PMID: 7554100
CD36, a multifunctional adhesion receptor e.g. for thrombospondin and collagen, as well as a scavenger receptor for oxidized low density lipoprotein, is expressed e.g. on platelets and monocytes. By this...
9.
Hofmann D, Hamm C, Lorenz R, TERRES W, Weber P
Thromb Res
. 1993 Oct;
72(2):139-43.
PMID: 8303651
Excretion of 2,3-dinor-thromboxane B2 released from activated platelets has been found elevated in patients with acute myocardial infarction and unstable angina. To investigate the role of thrombotic activity in postinfarction...
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Lorenz R, Hamm C, Riesner H, BLEIFELD W, Weber P
J Intern Med
. 1990 Jun;
227(6):429-34.
PMID: 2351929
In chance single-case observations thromboxane excretion has been reported to increase several days prior to myocardial infarction. To test its frequency and potential diagnostic value we prospectively measured thromboxane excretion...