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Zentrum für translationale vaskuläre Biologie (CTVB)

Forschungsschwerpunkt / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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Willems, Ruth Anne Laura; Zanetto, Alberto; Campello, Elena et al.

Patients with cirrhosis have a disbalance between coagulation and fibrinolysis resulting in a prothrombotic phenotype

JOURNAL OF THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS. Bd. 23. H. 6. 2025 S. 1974-1987


Li, Huige; Foerstermann, Ulrich; Xia, Ning et al.

Pharmacological targeting of endothelial nitric oxide synthase dysfunction and nitric oxide replacement therapy

FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Bd. 237. 2025 S. 455-472


Barco, Stefano; Tritschler, Tobias; Blondon, Marc

Practice-changing evidence from academic trials in VTE: COBRRA, RENOVE, and API-CAT

VASA-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR MEDICINE. Bd. 54. H. 6. 2025 S. 362-364


Heinrich, Fabian; Wong, Tsz Lun Ernest; Graf, Wiebke et al.

Prevalence and risk factors of viral hepatitis and HIV among people experiencing homelessness in Germany based on a nationwide study

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. Bd. 15. H. 1. 2025



Lopez, Melina; Herrle, Niklas; Amirmiran, Bardia et al.

Prolonged In Vivo Chemogenetic Generation of Hydrogen Peroxide by Endothelial Cells Induces Cardiac Remodelling and Vascular Dysfunction

ANTIOXIDANTS. Bd. 14. H. 6. 2025


Link, Leonie S.; Golz, Christina; Hummel, Regina et al.

Protease-activated receptor 4 deficiency increases mortality, intracranial bleeding, and blood-brain barrier impairment following traumatic brain injury in mice

RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS. Bd. 9. H. 8. 2025


Habibi, Anxhela; Ruf, Wolfram; Schurgers, Leon

Protease-activated receptors in vascular smooth muscle cells: a bridge between thrombo-inflammation and vascular remodelling

CELL COMMUNICATION AND SIGNALING. Bd. 23. H. 1. 2025


Garo, Lucien P.; Brueck, Kevin; Jayaraman, Archana et al.

PROTON-ACTIVATED CHLORIDE CHANNEL 1 IS ESSENTIAL FOR INNATE HOST DEFENSE AGAINST BACTERIAL SEPSIS

SHOCK. Bd. 64. H. 2. 2025 S. S39-S39