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Authors: Ward, MR Tsao, PS Agrotis, A Dilley, RJ Jennings, GL Bobik, A
Citation: Mr. Ward et al., Low blood flow after angioplasty augments mechanisms of restenosis - Inward vessel remodeling, cell migration, and activity of genes regulating migration, ART THROM V, 21(2), 2001, pp. 208-213

Authors: Sudhir, K Hashimura, K Bobik, A Dilley, RJ Jennings, GL Little, PJ
Citation: K. Sudhir et al., Mechanical strain stimulates a mitogenic response in coronary vascular smooth muscle cells via release of basic fibroblast growth factor, AM J HYPERT, 14(11), 2001, pp. 1128-1134

Authors: Ward, MR Kanellakis, P Ramsey, D Funder, J Bobik, A
Citation: Mr. Ward et al., Eplerenone suppresses constrictive remodeling and collagen accumulation after angioplasty in porcine coronary arteries, CIRCULATION, 104(4), 2001, pp. 467-472

Authors: Menshikov, MY Elizarova, EP Kudryashova, E Timofeyeva, AV Khaspekov, Y Beabealashvilly, RS Bobik, A
Citation: My. Menshikov et al., Plasmin-independent gelatinase B (matrix metalloproteinase-9) release by monocytes under the influence of urokinase, BIOCHEM-MOS, 66(9), 2001, pp. 954-959

Authors: Plekhanova, OS Parfyonova, YV Bibilashvily, RS Stepanova, VV Erne, P Bobik, A Tkachuk, VA
Citation: Os. Plekhanova et al., Urokinase plasminogen activator enhances neointima growth and reduces lumen size in injured carotid arteries, J HYPERTENS, 18(8), 2000, pp. 1065-1069

Authors: Ueno, H Kanellakis, P Agrotis, A Bobik, A
Citation: H. Ueno et al., Blood flow regulates the development of vascular hypertrophy, smooth muscle cell proliferation, and endothelial cell nitric oxide synthase in hypertension, HYPERTENSIO, 36(1), 2000, pp. 89

Authors: Parfyonova, YV Plekhanova, OS Kalinina, NI Bibilashvily, RS Bobik, A Tkachuk, VA
Citation: Yv. Parfyonova et al., Urokinase-type plasminogen activator promotes development of experimental restenosis, KARDIOLOGIY, 40(9), 2000, pp. 69-77

Authors: Ward, MR Kanellakis, P Ramsey, D Jennings, GL Bobik, A
Citation: Mr. Ward et al., Response to balloon injury is vascular bed specific A consequence of de novo vessel structure?, ATHEROSCLER, 151(2), 2000, pp. 407-414

Authors: Agrotis, A Condron, M Bobik, A
Citation: A. Agrotis et al., Alternative splicing within the TGF-beta type I receptor gene (ALK-5) generates two major functional isoforms in vascular smooth muscle cells, FEBS LETTER, 467(1), 2000, pp. 128-132

Authors: Bobik, A
Citation: A. Bobik, Dose dependence - Comment, J VASC RES, 36(5), 1999, pp. 431-431

Authors: Bobik, A
Citation: A. Bobik, 'Gene therapy' - Response, J VASC RES, 36(5), 1999, pp. 433-433

Authors: Neylon, CB Lang, RJ Fu, Y Bobik, A Reinhart, PH
Citation: Cb. Neylon et al., Molecular cloning and characterization of the intermediate-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel in vascular smooth muscle - Relationship between K-Ca channel diversity and smooth muscle cell function, CIRCUL RES, 85(9), 1999, pp. E33-E43

Authors: Khachigian, LM Santiago, FS Rafty, LA Chan, OLW Delbridge, GJ Bobik, A Collins, T Johnson, AC
Citation: Lm. Khachigian et al., GC factor 2 represses platelet-derived growth factor A-chain gene transcription and is itself induced by arterial injury, CIRCUL RES, 84(11), 1999, pp. 1258-1267

Authors: Bobik, A Agrotis, A Kanellakis, P Dilley, R Krushinsky, A Smirnov, V Tararak, E Condron, M Kostolias, G
Citation: A. Bobik et al., Distinct patterns of transforming growth factor-beta isoform and receptor expression in human atherosclerotic lesions - Colocalization implicates TGF-beta in fibrofatty lesion development, CIRCULATION, 99(22), 1999, pp. 2883-2891
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