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Cardiovascular Radiation Medicine
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November 9, 2000
Intravascular soft X-rays inhibit cellular proliferation
Altman, Camrud, Camrud, et al.
Circulation
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July 10, 1998
Selective ET(A) receptor antagonism reduces neointimal hyperplasia in a porcine coronary stent model
C J McKenna, S E Burke, T J Opgenorth, et al.
Circulation Research
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August 18, 2001
p27-p16 fusion gene inhibits angioplasty-induced neointimal hyperplasia and coronary artery occlusion
L V Tsui, A Camrud, J Mondesire, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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August 1, 1994
Polymeric stenting in the porcine coronary artery model: differential outcome of exogenous fibrin sleeves versus polyurethane-coated stents
D R Holmes, A R Camrud, M A Jorgenson, et al.
Circulation
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November 11, 1992
Percutaneous polymeric stents in porcine coronary arteries. Initial experience with polyethylene terephthalate stents
J G Murphy, R S Schwartz, W D Edwards, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
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January 1, 1996
The effects of lovastatin on neointimal hyperplasia following injury in a porcine coronary artery model
J P Veinot, W D Edwards, A R Camrud, et al.
Circulation
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December 1, 1990
Restenosis after balloon angioplasty. A practical proliferative model in porcine coronary arteries
R S Schwartz, J G Murphy, W D Edwards, et al.
Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis : a Journal of Vascular Biology
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March 1, 1994
Differential neointimal response to coronary artery injury in pigs and dogs. Implications for restenosis models
R S Schwartz, W D Edwards, K R Bailey, et al.
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
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November 26, 1998
Neointimal response following rotational atherectomy compared to balloon angioplasty in a porcine model of coronary in-stent restenosis
C J McKenna, S H Wilson, A R Camrud, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
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August 14, 2001
Pressure rinsing of coronary stents immediately before implantation reduces inflammation and neointimal hyperplasia
A Bayes-Genis, A R Camrud, M Jorgenson, et al.
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Cardiovascular Radiation Medicine
|
November 9, 2000
Intravascular soft X-rays inhibit cellular proliferation
Altman, Camrud, Camrud, et al.
Circulation
|
July 10, 1998
Selective ET(A) receptor antagonism reduces neointimal hyperplasia in a porcine coronary stent model
C J McKenna, S E Burke, T J Opgenorth, et al.
Circulation Research
|
August 18, 2001
p27-p16 fusion gene inhibits angioplasty-induced neointimal hyperplasia and coronary artery occlusion
L V Tsui, A Camrud, J Mondesire, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
|
August 1, 1994
Polymeric stenting in the porcine coronary artery model: differential outcome of exogenous fibrin sleeves versus polyurethane-coated stents
D R Holmes, A R Camrud, M A Jorgenson, et al.
Circulation
|
November 11, 1992
Percutaneous polymeric stents in porcine coronary arteries. Initial experience with polyethylene terephthalate stents
J G Murphy, R S Schwartz, W D Edwards, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
|
January 1, 1996
The effects of lovastatin on neointimal hyperplasia following injury in a porcine coronary artery model
J P Veinot, W D Edwards, A R Camrud, et al.
Circulation
|
December 1, 1990
Restenosis after balloon angioplasty. A practical proliferative model in porcine coronary arteries
R S Schwartz, J G Murphy, W D Edwards, et al.
Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis : a Journal of Vascular Biology
|
March 1, 1994
Differential neointimal response to coronary artery injury in pigs and dogs. Implications for restenosis models
R S Schwartz, W D Edwards, K R Bailey, et al.
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis
|
November 26, 1998
Neointimal response following rotational atherectomy compared to balloon angioplasty in a porcine model of coronary in-stent restenosis
C J McKenna, S H Wilson, A R Camrud, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
|
August 14, 2001
Pressure rinsing of coronary stents immediately before implantation reduces inflammation and neointimal hyperplasia
A Bayes-Genis, A R Camrud, M Jorgenson, et al.
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