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Koch, K.

(Karel Koch)


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2 Most Recent Publications

Nuclear receptor nurr1 is expressed in and is associated with human restenosis and inhibits vascular lesion formation in mice involving inhibition of smooth muscle cell proliferation and inflammation (Article)
Bonta, P.I. Pols, T.W.H. Pannekoek, H. Biessen, E.A.L. Bot, I. Vries, C.J.M. de Tiel, C.M. van Vos, M. Arkenbout, E.K. Rohlena, J. Koch, K. Maat, M.P.M. de Tanck, M.W.T. Winter, R.J. de
2010-05-11
Continued benefit of coronary stenting versus balloon angioplasty: one-year clinical follow-up of Benestent trial. Benestent Study Group. (Article)
Macaya Miguel, C.M. Serruys, P.W.J.C. Crean, P.A. Bonnier, J.J.R.M. Wijns, W. Danchin, N. Bourdonnec, C. Morel, M-A.M. Mast, E.G. Ruygrok, P.N. Suryapranata, H. Klugmann, S. Urban, P. Heijer, P. den Koch, K. Simon, R. Morice, M-C.
1996-02-01