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2. CM352, a new antifibrinolytic, reduces hematoma growth and improves functional recovery in a collagenase-induced rat model of intracerebral hemorrhage: OR116
3. Folic acid and B vitamins improve hyperhomocysteinemia‐induced cardiovascular risk profile in renal transplant recipients
4. Independent association of matrix metalloproteinase‐10, cardiovascular risk factors and subclinical atherosclerosis
5. MMP-10: a new biomarker in peripheral artery disease?: PB 2.63–6
6. TF expressed by microparticles is associated with mortality but not with thrombosis in cancer patients: PA 2.16–5
7. Fibrinolytic activity of microvesicles: a compensatory mechanism in clot formation/dissolution: O1.3.05
8. Synergistic effect of thrombin and CD40I on endothelial MMP-10 expression and microparticle generation in vitro and in vivo: O2.4.04
9. MMP-10 as a new profibrinolytic agent in experimental stroke through TAFI-mediated mechanism: O1.2.02
10. MMP-10: a new fibrinolytic agent in ischemic stroke?: O12B-3
11. Novel in vivo and in vitro profibrinolytic effect of MMP-10 mediated by TAFI: O2A-4
12. In vivo and in vitro profibrinolytic effect of MMP-10 mediated by TAFI: a new role for MMPs on fibrinolysis?: OC-TH-113
13. Matrix metalloproteinase-10 (MMP-10) is up-regulated by thrombin in endothelial cells and increased in patients with enhanced thrombin generation: OC-MO-130
14. The 4G/5G PAI-1 polymorphism influences the endothelial response to IL-1 and the modulatory effect of pravastatin
15. Independent association of von Willebrand factor with surrogate markers of atherosclerosis in middle-aged asymptomatic subjects
16. THROMBIN INDUCES MMP-10 IN HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS: PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS IN DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION
17. Pravastatin modulates the cytokine-induced endothelial expression of PGE2: A novel anti-inflammatory mechanism of cholesterol-lowering drugs
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