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Prospective evaluation of hemostatic predictors of subacute stent thrombosis after coronary Palmaz-Schatz stenting.
Neumann FJ, Gawaz M, Ott I, May A, Mössmer G, Schömig A. Neumann FJ, et al. Among authors: may a. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1996 Jan;27(1):15-21. doi: 10.1016/0735-1097(95)00433-5. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1996. PMID: 8522689 Free article.
BACKGROUND: Better hemostatic monitoring may improve antithrombotic therapy after stenting. METHODS: In 140 consecutive patients undergoing Palmaz-Schatz stent implantation for suboptimal angioplasty results, we obtained serial blood samples immediately before and daily fo …
BACKGROUND: Better hemostatic monitoring may improve antithrombotic therapy after stenting. METHODS: In 140 consecutive patients unde …
Platelet activation and coronary stent implantation. Effect of antithrombotic therapy.
Gawaz M, Neumann FJ, Ott I, May A, Schömig A. Gawaz M, et al. Among authors: may a. Circulation. 1996 Aug 1;94(3):279-85. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.94.3.279. Circulation. 1996. PMID: 8759067

Patients receiving anticoagulation therapy showed a significantly increased surface exposure of LIBS1 (activated fibrinogen receptor; P < .05) and CD62P (P-selectin; P < .001) above prestent values, peaking days 3 to 6 after stenting. ...CONCLUSIONS: Significant plat

Patients receiving anticoagulation therapy showed a significantly increased surface exposure of LIBS1 (activated fibrinogen receptor; …
Reduction of monocyte-platelet interaction and monocyte activation in patients receiving antiplatelet therapy after coronary stent implantation.
May AE, Neumann FJ, Gawaz M, Ott I, Walter H, Schömig A. May AE, et al. Eur Heart J. 1997 Dec;18(12):1913-20. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.eurheartj.a015200. Eur Heart J. 1997. PMID: 9447319
BACKGROUND: Monocyte activation induces different procoagulant and proadhesive inflammatory responses and thus may play a role in thrombotic complications after coronary interventions. Monocyte-platelet interaction may trigger these effects inducing monocyte …
BACKGROUND: Monocyte activation induces different procoagulant and proadhesive inflammatory responses and thus may play a role …
The relevance of blood cell-vessel wall adhesive interactions for vascular thrombotic disease.
May AE, Neumann FJ, Preissner KT. May AE, et al. Thromb Haemost. 1999 Aug;82(2):962-70. Thromb Haemost. 1999. PMID: 10605810 Review.
Under conditions of stress, inflammation, or infection the targeting and anchoring of leukocytic cells to the vascular endothelium is mediated by specific pairs of adhesion receptors and their counter-ligands that may induce juxtacrine signaling resulting in the expression …
Under conditions of stress, inflammation, or infection the targeting and anchoring of leukocytic cells to the vascular endothelium is mediat …
Transient interaction of activated platelets with endothelial cells induces expression of monocyte-chemoattractant protein-1 via a p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase mediated pathway. Implications for atherogenesis.
Dickfeld T, Lengyel E, May AE, Massberg S, Brand K, Page S, Thielen C, Langenbrink K, Gawaz M. Dickfeld T, et al. Among authors: may ae. Cardiovasc Res. 2001 Jan;49(1):189-99. doi: 10.1016/s0008-6363(00)00220-0. Cardiovasc Res. 2001. PMID: 11121811
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