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Clinical and Experimental Medicine

Issue 1/2001

Content (11 Articles)

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Heterogeneity of proteinkinase C activity and PKC-ζ expression in clinical breast carcinomas

T. Schöndorf, C.M. Kurbacher, M. Becker, M. Warm, H. Kolhagen, U.-J. Göhring

Letter to the editor

Establishment of reference values for the PFA-100 platelet function analyzer in pediatrics

G. Lippi, F. Manzato, M. Franchini, G. Brocco, G. Florenziani, G. Guidi

Original

Oxidative stress and endothelial damage in patients with asymptomatic carotid atherosclerosis

S.S. Signorelli, S. Neri, L. Di Pino, M.P. Costa, G. Pennisi, D. Digrandi, D. Ierna

Original

Reassessment of monoethylglycinexylidide as preoperative liver function test in a rat model of liver cirrhosis and man

H. Kaneko, Y. Otsuka, M. Katagiri, T. Maeda, M. Tsuchiya, A. Tamura, T. Ishii, S. Takagi, T. Shiba

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The acute phase response following implantation of triclosan-bonded vascular prostheses

T.M. Hernandez-Richter, M.W. Wichmann, W. Schrödl, M.K. Angele, K. Heinritzi, F.-W. Schildberg

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Evaluation of cerebral vasospasm with transcranial magnetic stimulation: an experimental study

H.M. Göksel, M. Akgün, K. Topalkara, O. Solak, S. Topaktaş

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