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Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease|January 10, 2015
Perspective. The failure of cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitors: is it due to increased blood viscosity?Gregory D Sloop, Joseph J Weidman, John A St Cyr
Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease|June 28, 2015
The systemic vascular resistance response: a cardiovascular response modulating blood viscosity with implications for primary hypertension and certain anemiasGregory D Sloop, Joseph J Weidman, John A St Cyr
Cureus|February 14, 2018
Atherothrombosis is a Thrombotic, not Inflammatory DiseaseGregory D Sloop, Joseph J Weidman, John A St Cyr
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1989
Binding of an N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein to Golgi membranes requires both a soluble protein(s) and an integral membrane receptorP J Weidman, P Melançon, M R Block, et al.
Cureus|August 7, 2018
Apolipoprotein(a) is the Product of a Pseudogene: Implications for the Pathophysiology of Lipoprotein(a)Gregory D Sloop, Gheorghe Pop, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
Cureus|November 24, 2022
COVID-19 Demonstrates That Inflammation Is a Hyperviscous StateGregory D Sloop, Gheorghe Pop, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1992
The activity of Golgi transport vesicles depends on the presence of the N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) and a soluble NSF attachment protein (alpha SNAP) during vesicle formationB W Wattenberg, T J Raub, R R Hiebsch, et al.
Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease|September 28, 2014
The role of chronic hyperviscosity in vascular diseaseGregory Sloop, Ralph E Holsworth, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
Cureus|May 29, 2018
Flawed Reasoning Allows the Persistence of Mainstream Atherothrombosis TheoryGregory D Sloop, Gheorghe Pop, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
Cureus|April 1, 2024
Hormonal Control of Blood ViscosityGregory D Sloop, Gheorghe Pop, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
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Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease|January 10, 2015
Perspective. The failure of cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitors: is it due to increased blood viscosity?Gregory D Sloop, Joseph J Weidman, John A St Cyr
Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease|June 28, 2015
The systemic vascular resistance response: a cardiovascular response modulating blood viscosity with implications for primary hypertension and certain anemiasGregory D Sloop, Joseph J Weidman, John A St Cyr
Cureus|February 14, 2018
Atherothrombosis is a Thrombotic, not Inflammatory DiseaseGregory D Sloop, Joseph J Weidman, John A St Cyr
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1989
Binding of an N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein to Golgi membranes requires both a soluble protein(s) and an integral membrane receptorP J Weidman, P Melançon, M R Block, et al.
Cureus|August 7, 2018
Apolipoprotein(a) is the Product of a Pseudogene: Implications for the Pathophysiology of Lipoprotein(a)Gregory D Sloop, Gheorghe Pop, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
Cureus|November 24, 2022
COVID-19 Demonstrates That Inflammation Is a Hyperviscous StateGregory D Sloop, Gheorghe Pop, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 1, 1992
The activity of Golgi transport vesicles depends on the presence of the N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) and a soluble NSF attachment protein (alpha SNAP) during vesicle formationB W Wattenberg, T J Raub, R R Hiebsch, et al.
Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease|September 28, 2014
The role of chronic hyperviscosity in vascular diseaseGregory Sloop, Ralph E Holsworth, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
Cureus|May 29, 2018
Flawed Reasoning Allows the Persistence of Mainstream Atherothrombosis TheoryGregory D Sloop, Gheorghe Pop, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
Cureus|April 1, 2024
Hormonal Control of Blood ViscosityGregory D Sloop, Gheorghe Pop, Joseph J Weidman, et al.
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