Preface | |
Foreword | |
Basis of the Concept | |
Restenosis: Prevention of a Complete Stabilizing Remodeling Response Following Direct Interventions on Plaques | |
Constrictive Remodeling: Do Concepts of Remodeling During Chronic Hypertension Apply to Restenosis? | |
Growth and Remodeling of Coronary Collateral Vessels | |
Restenosis and Remodeling: The Facts | |
Experimental Evidence of Remodeling After Angioplasty | |
Remodeling: Accelerator or Decelerator of Luminal Narrowing in Human Atherosclerotic Arteries | |
Histologic Basis of Vessel Remodeling After Various Interventional Procedures: A Comparison of Acute (Cracks, Breaks, Tears, Stretching) and Chronic (Tissue Proliferation, Recoil) Changes | |
Serial Intravascular Ultrasound Evidence for Arterial Remodeling as a Mechanism of Restenosis Following Interventional Coronary Procedures | |
Coronary Blood Flow During Interventional Procedures: Implications for Vascular Remodeling | |
Restenosis and Remodeling: The Targets Revisited | |
Restenosis and Remodeling: Is the Adventitia Involved? | |
Post-Angioplasty Smooth Muscle Cell Apoptosis | |
Intimal Hyperplasia is the Wrong Target: Restenosis as a Failure of Remodeling | |
Endothelial Dysfunction After Angioplasty: A Pathway for Remodeling? | |
Molecular Aspects of Remodeling | |
Vascular Remodeling and Lesion Formation in Restenosis: Implications for Nitric Oxide-Based Therapeutics | |
Oxidative Stress and Vascular Remodeling | |
Matrix Metalloproteinases in Injured Artery | |
Influence of Angioplasty on Matrix Signalling and Metabolism: | |
Intimal Lesion Growth: An Assessment of Important Cellular Events | |
The Effects of Oxidized Lipids and Lipoproteins on Arterial Growth, Remodeling and Restenosis | |
Oncogenes after Angioplasty | |
Potential Mechanisms | |
Blood Flow, Shear Stress and Remodeling of the Artery Wall | |
Inflammatory Mechanisms of Remodeling in Injured Arteries | |
Effect of Tensile Stress in Vascular Remodeling | |
Remodeling: Therapeutic Aspects | |
Coronary Remodeling and Interventional Strategies | |
Stent: A Mechanical Approach for Remodeling Inhibition | |
Pharmacologic Perspectives of Remodeling Inhibition | |
Gene Polymorphism and Restenosis | |
Gene Transfer and Vascular Remodeling | |
Index | |
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