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2. Integrative human and murine multi-omics: Highlighting shared biomarkers in the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses
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3. A specific molecular signature of extra-vesicles (EVs) was associated with cardiometabolic risk profile and atherosclerotic burden in patients with chronic coronary syndrome: a pilot study
4. Extracellular matrix characterization in plaques from carotid endarterectomy by a proteomics approach
5. Association of MMP9 with adverse features of plaque progression and residual inflammatory risk in patients with chronic coronary syndrome (CCS)
6. Association of serum MMP9 with adverse features of plaque progression in patients with chronic coronary syndrome (CCS)
7. Region-specific lipid markers of human carotid atherosclerosis plaque outcome detected by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging
8. A common plasma lipidomics signature of cardiometabolic and coronary risk in statin users
9. Blood M2-like Monocyte Polarization Is Associated with Calcific Plaque Phenotype in Stable Coronary Artery Disease: A Sub-Study of SMARToo1 Clinical Trial
10. P748Vascular smooth muscle cell proteome changes in a high fat diet animal model of atherogenesis.
11. P466Coronary vascular smooth muscle cell proteins in the hypercholesterolemic swine: plaque-related markers of accelerated atherogenesis
12. Modulated molecular markers of restenosis and thrombosis by in-vitro vascular cells exposed to bioresorbable scaffolds
13. PCV38 Predictive Added Value of Selected Plasma Lipids to an Updated Minimal Risk Tool
14. Elevated triglycerides and low HDL cholesterol predict coronary heart disease risk in patients with stable angina
15. HP1 Validated Models for Pre-Test Probability of Stable Coronary Artery Disease: A Systematic Review Suggesting How to Improve Validation Procedures
16. P387Secretome modulation by high-cholesterol diet in pig coronary arteries
17. P406Focal adhesions: hot spots for vascular smooth muscle cell activation
18. Sex differences in the natural history of plaque progression by serial coronary computed tomography angiography
19. Elevated TG/HDL-C ratio is an independent predictor of outcome and it is associated with CAD progression in patients with stable coronary artery disease
20. A proteomics approach to the study of bleomycin- induced lung fibrosis
21. P6167Low leptin plasma levels are associated with progression of coronary atherosclerosis in patients with stable coronary artery disease from the SMARTool Study
22. 3009Quantitative CTA analysis of coronary plaque progression in SMARTool clinical study: the association between baseline clinical parameters and plaque progression
23. Medium-term effect of sublingual l-glutathione supplementation on flow-mediated dilation in subjects with cardiovascular risk factors
24. Sex Differences In The Natural History Of Coronary Plaque Changes By Serial Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography
25. Proteomics Profiling of Heterozygous and Homozygous Patients with ABCA1 Gene Mutation: A Tangier Disease Molecular Map
26. Patterns of inflammation and dysfunction in pSS: identification of proteomic salivary biomarkers correlated with different disease phenotypes
27. Endothelial progenitor cell conditioned medium as a new possible alternative to cell therapy in tissue regeneration
28. Coronary vascular smooth muscle cell proteins in the hypercholesterolemic swine: plaque-related markers of accelerated atherogenesis
29. Vascular smooth muscle cell proteome changes in a high fat diet animal model of atherogenesis
30. An antibody-free strategy for screening putative HDM2 inhibitors using crude bacterial lysates expressing GST-HDM2 recombinant protein
31. Extracellular matrix proteins from pig arteries: from tissue to blood markers of atherogenesis
32. RND-4 efflux transporter gene deletion in Burkholderia cenocepacia J2315: a proteomic analysis
33. Proteomica e medicina personalizzata
34. Focal adhesions: hot spots for Vascular smooth muscle cell activation
35. Vascular Smooth-Muscle-Cell Activation. Proteomics Point of View
36. Vascular smooth muscle cell activation: proteomics point of view
37. Preliminary detection of seminal plasma proteins in the domestic fowl, Gallus gallus, using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry
38. Vascular smooth muscle cell proteome: changes in response to growth factor activation
39. Proteomics investigation of platelets after inhibition and cardiovascular events (APICE project)
40. Chiral N-Allylpyrroles as Versatile Substrates Under Rhodium Catalyzed Hydroformylation: Good Regio- and Diastereo Selectivity at Room Temperature and High Pressure
41. Computational prediction of the regio- and diastereoselectivity in a rhodium-catalyzed hydroformylation/cyclization domino process
42. From chiral and prochiral N-allylpyrroles to stereodefined pyrrole fused architectures: a specific application of the rhodium catalyzed hydroformylation
43. Rhodium catalyzed hydroformylation of â-isophorone: an unexpected result
44. Rhodium catalyzed hydroformylation of beta-isophorone: an unexpected result
45. Complete 1,3-asymmetric induction into 3-methyl-(3-acetylpyrrol-1-yl)butanal to 1-acetyl-6-methyl-8-hydroxy-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroindolizine cyclization
46. Complete 1,3 Asymmetric Induction into 3-Methyl-4-(3-Acetylpyrrol-1-yl)Butanal to 1-Acetyl-6-Methyl-8-Hydroxy-5,6,7,8-Tetrahydroindolizine Cyclization
47. Domino reaction sequences under rhodium catalyzed hydroformylation of 3-acetyl-1- allylpyrrole: a shortcut way to 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroindolizines
48. Domino reaction sequences under rhodium catalyzed hydroformylation of 3-acetyl-1-Allylpyrrole: a shortcut way to 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroindolizines J
49. Markedly Different Selectivity in the Rhodium Catalyzed Hydroformylation of Vinyl Olefins Containing a Chiral Alkoxy or Alkyl Group
50. Focus on released extracellular matrix components from carotid plaque core: intact proteins or fragments?
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