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Institut für Klinische Chemie und Laboratoriumsmedizin

Klinikum / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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Henninger, C; Huelsenbeck, J; Huelsenbeck, S et al.

The lipid lowering drug lovastatin protects against doxorubicin-induced hepatotoxicity

TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY. Bd. 261. H. 1. 2012 S. 66-73


Stein, P.; Gladigau, G.; Haselmayer, P. et al.

The pathogenesis of the anti-phospholipid syndrome: Toll-like receptor mediated signals in participating neutrophils

IMMUNOLOGY. Bd. 137. 2012 S. 205-205


Beutel, ME; Wiltink, J; Till, Y et al.

Type D Personality as a Cardiovascular Risk Marker in the General Population: Results from the Gutenberg Health Study

PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS. Bd. 81. H. 2. 2012 S. 108-117


Mikhed, Yuliya; Bruns, Kai; Joerg, Michael et al.

Unique Features of the Low Molecular Weight Probe Salicylaldehyde in the Detection of Nanomolar Peroxynitrite Fluxes

FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Bd. 53. 2012 S. S150-S150


Wild, PS; Zeller, T; Schillert, A et al.

A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies LIPA as a Susceptibility Gene for Coronary Artery Disease

CIRCULATION-CARDIOVASCULAR GENETICS. Bd. 4. H. 4. 2011 S. 403-U203


Stein, P; Gladigau, G; Haselmayer, P et al.

A role of Toll-like receptor mediated Signals in Neutrophils in the pathogenesis of the anti-phospholipid syndrome

ONKOLOGIE. Bd. 34. 2011 S. 241-241


Gockel, HR; Gockel, I; Drescher, DG et al.

Achalasia in a patient with HIV/HCV coinfection. Detection of HCV in the esophageal tissue

CHIRURG. Bd. 82. H. 11. 2011 S. 1021-1026


Schuhmacher, S; Foretz, M; Knorr, M et al.

alpha 1AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Preserves Endothelial Function During Chronic Angiotensin II Treatment by Limiting Nox2 Upregulation

ARTERIOSCLEROSIS THROMBOSIS AND VASCULAR BIOLOGY. Bd. 31. H. 3. 2011 S. 560-566



Prinz, N; Clemens, N; Strand, D et al.

ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID-ANTIBODIES INDUCE TRANSLOCATION OF TLR7 AND TLR8 TO THE ENDOSOME IN HUMAN MONOCYTES AND PLASMACYTOID DENDRITIC CELLS.

CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE. Bd. 49. 2011 S. S114-S114