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International Angiology : a Journal of the International Union of Angiology|October 1, 1989
Advanced carotid stenosis in TIA and minor stroke as a predictor of coronary heart disease: a 3-year follow-upP Falke, L StavenowMedical Biology|January 1, 1985
Growth stimulating activity from lysed cultured arterial smooth muscle cells and skin fibroblastsL Stavenow, L TejlerAtherosclerosis|November 24, 1999
Influence of serum triglyceride levels on the risk for myocardial infarction in 12,510 middle aged males: interaction with serum cholesterolL Stavenow, T KjellströmActa Pathologica, Microbiologica, Et Immunologica Scandinavica. Section A, Pathology|September 1, 1985
Release of fibronectin, sulfated glycosaminoglycans and beta-hexosaminidase from injured smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts in culture--possible transferable effects on new culturesL Stavenow, B HultbergArtery|January 1, 1987
Effects of hypoxia and other injurious stimuli on collagen secretion and intracellular growth stimulating activity of bovine aortic smooth muscle cells in cultureL Stavenow, A L BergArtery|January 1, 1988
Effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on proliferation, collagen secretion and viability of arterial smooth muscle cells in cultureL Stavenow, H Pessah-RasmussenMedical Biology|January 1, 1983
Effects of different injurious stimuli on cell death, proliferation, and collagen secretion by rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells and human umbilical vein endothelial cells in cultureL Stavenow, P Falke, A BerglundScandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|July 1, 1994
Metabolic control in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, as reflected in the in vitro effects of platelets on endothelial cell proliferation and prostacyclin productionP Falke, L Stavenow, I MattiassonActa Medica Scandinavica|January 1, 1979
Evaluation of quinidine Lipettes -- a sustained release preparationJ E Eriksson, A Hanson, R Hörlin, et al.International Angiology : a Journal of the International Union of Angiology|January 1, 1988
Patients with reversible ischemic neurological deficit (RIND) have less severe carotid artery lesions than those with transient ischemic attack (TIA) evaluated by duplex ultrasoundL Stavenow, P Bjerre, F LindgärdePageof 188