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Full-Text Articles in Medical Sciences
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
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 …
Molecular Cloning And Expression Of A Unique Receptor-Like Protein-Tyrosine-Phosphatase In The Leucocyte-Common-Antigen-Related Phosphatase Family, Wei-Ren Zhang, Naotake Hashimoto, Faiyaz Ahmad, Wendi Ding, Barry J. Goldstein
Molecular Cloning And Expression Of A Unique Receptor-Like Protein-Tyrosine-Phosphatase In The Leucocyte-Common-Antigen-Related Phosphatase Family, Wei-Ren Zhang, Naotake Hashimoto, Faiyaz Ahmad, Wendi Ding, Barry J. Goldstein
Department of Medicine Faculty Papers
Protein-tyrosine-phosphatases (PTPases) have been implicated in the regulation of certain tyrosine kinase growth factor receptors in that they dephosphorylate the activated (autophosphorylated) form of the receptors. In order to identify PTPases that potentially act on receptor targets in liver, we used the human leucocyte common antigen-related PTPase (LAR) cDNA [Streuli, Krueger, Hall, Schlossman and Saito (1988) J. Exp. Med. 168, 1523-1530] and isolated two closely related transmembrane PTPase homologues from a rat hepatic cDNA library. Both PTPases had large extracellular domains that contained three immunoglobulin-like repeats and eight type-III fibronectin repeats. Both enzymes had tandem homologous PTPase domains following a …