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Thomas Jefferson University

1994

Humans

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A Randomized Comparison Of Coronary-Stent Placement And Balloon Angioplasty In The Treatment Of Coronary Artery Disease. Stent Restenosis Study Investigators., David L. Fischman, Martin B. Leon, Donald S. Baim, Richard A. Schatz, Michael P. Savage, Ian Penn, Katherine Detre, Lisa Veltri, Donald Ricci, Masakiyo Nobuyoshi, Michael Cleman, Richard Heuser, David Almond, Paul S. Teirstein, R. David Fish, Antonio Colombo, Jeffrey Brinker, Jeffrey Moses, Alex Shaknovich, John Hirshfeld, Stephen Bailey, Stephen Ellis, Randal Rake, Sheldon Goldberg Aug 1994

A Randomized Comparison Of Coronary-Stent Placement And Balloon Angioplasty In The Treatment Of Coronary Artery Disease. Stent Restenosis Study Investigators., David L. Fischman, Martin B. Leon, Donald S. Baim, Richard A. Schatz, Michael P. Savage, Ian Penn, Katherine Detre, Lisa Veltri, Donald Ricci, Masakiyo Nobuyoshi, Michael Cleman, Richard Heuser, David Almond, Paul S. Teirstein, R. David Fish, Antonio Colombo, Jeffrey Brinker, Jeffrey Moses, Alex Shaknovich, John Hirshfeld, Stephen Bailey, Stephen Ellis, Randal Rake, Sheldon Goldberg

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Coronary-stent placement is a new technique in which a balloon-expandable, stainless-steel, slotted tube is implanted at the site of a coronary stenosis. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of stent placement and standard balloon angioplasty on angiographically detected restenosis and clinical outcomes.

METHODS: We randomly assigned 410 patients with symptomatic coronary disease to elective placement of a Palmaz-Schatz stent or to standard balloon angioplasty. Coronary angiography was performed at base line, immediately after the procedure, and six months later.

RESULTS: The patients who underwent stenting had a higher rate of procedural success than those who …


Functional Analysis Of Human Alpha 1(I) Procollagen Gene Promoter. Differential Activity In Collagen-Producing And -Nonproducing Cells And Response To Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1., Sergio A. Jimenez, John A. Varga, Anne Olsen, Liye Li, Arturo Diaz, Janet Herhal, Julie Koch Apr 1994

Functional Analysis Of Human Alpha 1(I) Procollagen Gene Promoter. Differential Activity In Collagen-Producing And -Nonproducing Cells And Response To Transforming Growth Factor Beta 1., Sergio A. Jimenez, John A. Varga, Anne Olsen, Liye Li, Arturo Diaz, Janet Herhal, Julie Koch

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

To gain a further understanding of the regulation of human type I collagen gene expression under physiologic and pathologic conditions, we characterized 5.3 kilobase pairs (kb) of the human alpha 1(I) procollagen gene promoter. A series of deletion constructs containing portions of the alpha 1(I) procollagen 5'-flanking region (with end points from -5.3 kb to -84 base pairs (bp)) ligated to the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) reporter gene were transiently transfected into NIH/3T3 cells. Maximal CAT activity was observed with constructs having 5' end points from -804 to -174 bp. A further 5' deletion to -84 bp caused a marked reduction …


Elevated Expression Of Type Vii Collagen In The Skin Of Patients With Systemic Sclerosis. Regulation By Transforming Growth Factor-Beta., Lidia Rudnicka, John Varga, Angela M. Christiano, Renato V. Iozzo, Sergio A. Jimenez, Jouni Uitto Apr 1994

Elevated Expression Of Type Vii Collagen In The Skin Of Patients With Systemic Sclerosis. Regulation By Transforming Growth Factor-Beta., Lidia Rudnicka, John Varga, Angela M. Christiano, Renato V. Iozzo, Sergio A. Jimenez, Jouni Uitto

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

A hallmark of systemic sclerosis (SSc) is the development of tissue fibrosis. Excessive production of several connective tissue components normally present in the dermis, including type I, III, V, and VI collagens as well as fibronectin and proteoglycans, is a consistent finding in the skin of SSc patients. Type VII collagen is a major constituent of anchoring fibrils, present in the skin at the dermal-epidermal basement membrane zone. TGF-beta has been shown to upregulate the expression of the type VII collagen gene. In this study, we assessed the expression of type VII collagen and TGF-beta in the skin of patients …