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pro vyhledávání: '"Marleen H. M. Hessel"'
Autor:
Yu-Mei Gu, Harry A.J. Struijker-Boudier, Marleen H. M. Hessel, George W. Booz, Marco Manca, W. Matthijs Blankesteijn, Laura C van Vark, Jan A. Staessen, Raffaele Altara, K. Martijn Akkerhuis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, 9(4), 302-314. Springer New York
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, 9(4), 302-314. Springer
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, 9(4), 302-314. Springer
Chemokines are involved in the remodeling of the heart; however, their significance as biomarkers in heart failure is unknown. We observed that circulating CXCR3 receptor chemokines CXCL9 and CXCL10 in a rat model of heart failure were increased 1 we
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 80:765-767
Metastatic melanoma has very poor prognosis and until recently only limited therapeutic options were available. Mutations in the gene encoding BRAF kinase account for 40–60% of melanomas. The most common oncogenic mutation in BRAF kinase is V600E.
Autor:
Marleen H. M. Hessel, Cornelis Kramers, Ben J. A. Janssen, Wilma Knol, Jelle Tichelaar, Wilhelmina M. Mulder, Antoinette Maassen van den Brink, Glenn Dumont
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 83:1860-1861
Autor:
Paul Steendijk, Cindy I. Schutte, Marleen H. M. Hessel, Brigit den Adel, Arnoud van der Laarse
Publikováno v:
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry. 24:201-210
We investigated whether (1) monocrotaline(MCT)-induced right ventricular (RV) dilatation is associated with re-expression of myocardial tenascin-C (TNC), (2) elevated plasma TNC levels can be used as a marker of ventricular dilatation, and (3) MCT-in
Myocardial collagen metabolism in failing hearts before and during cardiac resynchronization therapy
Autor:
Marleen H. M. Hessel, Rutger J. van Bommel, Martin J. Schalij, Ernst E. van der Wall, Soban Umar, Maureen M. Henneman, Arnoud van der Laarse, Douwe E. Atsma, Brigit den Adel, Gabe B. Bleeker, Margreet Klok, Jeroen J. Bax
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Heart Failure. 10:878-883
Background: In patients with heart failure cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) leads to reverse ventricular remodelling. Aim: To evaluate whether myocardial collagen metabolism in patients with heart failure is implicated in adverse ventricular r
Autor:
Wilhelmina H. Bax, Ernst E. van der Wall, Cindy I. Schutte, Martin J. Schalij, Marleen H. M. Hessel, Douwe E. Atsma, Soban Umar, Paul Steendijk, Arnoud van der Laarse
Publikováno v:
Pathology - Research and Practice. 203:863-872
Pulmonary hypertension induces right ventricular (RV) overload, which is transmitted to cardiomyocytes via integrins that activate intracellular messengers, including focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS1). We investiga
Autor:
Marleen H. M. Hessel, Gabe B. Bleeker, Douwe E. Atsma, Maureen M. Henneman, Arnoud van der Laarse, Brigit den Adel, Jeroen J. Bax, M.J. Schalij, Margreet Klok
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Heart Failure. 9:1058-1063
Background: In heart failure patients, cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) leads to reverse ventricular remodelling. Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether changes in levels of circulating biomarkers of extracellular matrix metabolism
Publikováno v:
British journal of clinical pharmacology. 80(4)
Autor:
Irma van der Linden, Marleen H. M. Hessel, Minka Bax, Arnoud van der Laarse, Lizet J. M. Van Der Valk, Lijuan Li
Publikováno v:
Pflügers Archiv. 448:146-152
Although the troponins are the serum proteins most frequently used nowadays to diagnose myocardial infarction, controversy continues about whether troponins are released later from infarcted myocardium than the cytoplasmic enzymes used previously, li
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Chronic hepatitis C infection is a major cause of chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and liver cancer as well as an important indication for liver transplantation. Sofosbuvir (Sovaldi®) 1 and daclatasvir (Daklinza®) 2 are new direct acting antivirals