RePub Publications from Erasmus University, Rotterdam
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How does podocyte damage result in tubular damage? Article
Kidney and Blood Pressure Research, 22(1-2), 26-36.W. Kriz (Wilhelm), M. Elger (M.), H. Hosser (Hiltraud), B. Hähnel (Brunhilde), A.P. Provoost (Abraham), B. Kränzlin (B.) and N. Gretz (Norbert)
June 1999 -
Effect of relaxation therapy on cardiac events after myocardial infarction: A 5-year follow-up study Article
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 19(3), 178-185.June 1999 -
Uptake and proteolytic activation of prorenin by cultured human endothelial cells Article
Journal of Hypertension, 17(5), 621-629.P.J.J. Admiraal (Peter), C.A.M. van Kesteren (C. A M), A.H.J. Danser (Jan), F.H.M. Derkx (Frans), W.J. Sluiter (Wim) and M.A.D.H. Schalekamp (Maarten)
June 1999 -
Investigation of the role of 5-HT(1B) and 5-HT(1D) receptors in the sumatriptan-induced constriction of porcine carotid arteriovenons anastomoses Article
British Journal of Pharmacology, 127(2), 405-412.P.A.M. de Vries (Peter), E.W. Willems (Edwin), J.P. Heiligers (Jan), C.M. Villalón (Carlos) and P.R. Saxena (Pramod Ranjan)
June 1999
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Synergistic activation of the human Btk promoter by transcription factors Sp1/3 and PU.1 Article
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 259(2), 364-369.S. Müller (Susanne), A. Maas (Alex), T.C. Islam (Tahmina Choudhuri), P. Sideras (Paschalis), G. Suske (Guntram), J.N.J. Philipsen (Sjaak), K.G. Xanthopoulos (Kleanthis), R.W. Hendriks (Rudi) and C.I.E. Smith
June 1999 -
Bacterial peptidoglycan polysaccharides in sterile human spleen induce proinflammatory cytokine production by human blood cells Article
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 179(6), 1459-1468.I.A. Schrijver (Ingrid), M.J. Melief (Marie-José), F. Eulderink, M.P.H. Hazenberg (Maarten) and J.D. Laman (Jon)
June 1999
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Doppler velocimetry of normal human fetal venous intrapulmonary branches Article
Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 13(4), 247-254.J. Laudy, N.T.C. Ursem (Nicolette), P.G.H. Mulder (Paul) and J.W. Wladimiroff (Juriy)
June 1999
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The relative expression of mutated XPB genes results in xeroderma pigmentosum/Cockayne's syndrome or trichothiodystrophy cellular phenotypes Article
Human Molecular Genetics, 8(6), 1125-1133.S. Riou (Stéphanie), L. Zeng (Lin), O. Chevallier-Lagente (Odile), A. Stary, O. Nikaido, A. Taieb, G. Weeda (Geert), M. Mezzina and A. Sarasin (Alain)
June 1999