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Stephan Gielen

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Journal of Molecular Biology|September 23, 2008
Induction of MuRF1 is essential for TNF-alpha-induced loss of muscle function in miceVolker Adams, Norman Mangner, Alexander Gasch, et al.
European Heart Journal|April 28, 2005
Therapeutical potential of blood-derived progenitor cells in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease and critical limb ischaemiaKarsten Lenk, Volker Adams, Philipp Lurz, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|March 19, 2010
High-dose rosuvastatin in chronic heart failure promotes vasculogenesis, corrects endothelial function, and improves cardiac remodeling--results from a randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled studySandra Erbs, Ephraim B Beck, Axel Linke, et al.
Circulation. Heart Failure|May 1, 2010
Exercise training in patients with advanced chronic heart failure (NYHA IIIb) promotes restoration of peripheral vasomotor function, induction of endogenous regeneration, and improvement of left ventricular functionSandra Erbs, Robert Höllriegel, Axel Linke, et al.
Circulation|May 9, 2012
Exercise training attenuates MuRF-1 expression in the skeletal muscle of patients with chronic heart failure independent of age: the randomized Leipzig Exercise Intervention in Chronic Heart Failure and Aging catabolism studyStephan Gielen, Marcus Sandri, Irina Kozarez, et al.
Circulation|March 10, 2004
Percutaneous coronary angioplasty compared with exercise training in patients with stable coronary artery disease: a randomized trialRainer Hambrecht, Claudia Walther, Sven Möbius-Winkler, et al.
Circulation|June 16, 2005
Effects of exercise and ischemia on mobilization and functional activation of blood-derived progenitor cells in patients with ischemic syndromes: results of 3 randomized studiesMarcus Sandri, Volker Adams, Stephan Gielen, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|April 23, 2011
Randomized comparison of a polymer-free sirolimus-eluting stent versus a polymer-based paclitaxel-eluting stent in patients with diabetes mellitus: the LIPSIA Yukon trialSteffen Desch, Denis Schloma, Sven Möbius-Winkler, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|March 27, 2012
Anabolic effects of exercise training in patients with advanced chronic heart failure (NYHA IIIb): impact on ubiquitin-protein ligases expression and skeletal muscle sizeRobert Höllriegel, Ephraim B Beck, Axel Linke, et al.
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation : Official Journal of the European Society of Cardiology, Working Groups on Epidemiology & Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology|April 1, 2011
Cardiovascular evaluation of middle-aged/ senior individuals engaged in leisure-time sport activities: position stand from the sections of exercise physiology and sports cardiology of the European Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationMats Borjesson, Alex Urhausen, Evangelia Kouidi, et al.
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Journal of Molecular Biology|September 23, 2008
Induction of MuRF1 is essential for TNF-alpha-induced loss of muscle function in miceVolker Adams, Norman Mangner, Alexander Gasch, et al.
European Heart Journal|April 28, 2005
Therapeutical potential of blood-derived progenitor cells in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease and critical limb ischaemiaKarsten Lenk, Volker Adams, Philipp Lurz, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|March 19, 2010
High-dose rosuvastatin in chronic heart failure promotes vasculogenesis, corrects endothelial function, and improves cardiac remodeling--results from a randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled studySandra Erbs, Ephraim B Beck, Axel Linke, et al.
Circulation. Heart Failure|May 1, 2010
Exercise training in patients with advanced chronic heart failure (NYHA IIIb) promotes restoration of peripheral vasomotor function, induction of endogenous regeneration, and improvement of left ventricular functionSandra Erbs, Robert Höllriegel, Axel Linke, et al.
Circulation|May 9, 2012
Exercise training attenuates MuRF-1 expression in the skeletal muscle of patients with chronic heart failure independent of age: the randomized Leipzig Exercise Intervention in Chronic Heart Failure and Aging catabolism studyStephan Gielen, Marcus Sandri, Irina Kozarez, et al.
Circulation|March 10, 2004
Percutaneous coronary angioplasty compared with exercise training in patients with stable coronary artery disease: a randomized trialRainer Hambrecht, Claudia Walther, Sven Möbius-Winkler, et al.
Circulation|June 16, 2005
Effects of exercise and ischemia on mobilization and functional activation of blood-derived progenitor cells in patients with ischemic syndromes: results of 3 randomized studiesMarcus Sandri, Volker Adams, Stephan Gielen, et al.
JACC. Cardiovascular Interventions|April 23, 2011
Randomized comparison of a polymer-free sirolimus-eluting stent versus a polymer-based paclitaxel-eluting stent in patients with diabetes mellitus: the LIPSIA Yukon trialSteffen Desch, Denis Schloma, Sven Möbius-Winkler, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|March 27, 2012
Anabolic effects of exercise training in patients with advanced chronic heart failure (NYHA IIIb): impact on ubiquitin-protein ligases expression and skeletal muscle sizeRobert Höllriegel, Ephraim B Beck, Axel Linke, et al.
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation : Official Journal of the European Society of Cardiology, Working Groups on Epidemiology & Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation and Exercise Physiology|April 1, 2011
Cardiovascular evaluation of middle-aged/ senior individuals engaged in leisure-time sport activities: position stand from the sections of exercise physiology and sports cardiology of the European Association of Cardiovascular Prevention and RehabilitationMats Borjesson, Alex Urhausen, Evangelia Kouidi, et al.
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