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[Preclinical and clinical investigation and development of electromagnetic oncological device - experience with solid tumors].
Dank M, Balogh A, Benedek A, Besztercei B, Danics L, Forika G, Garay T, Hamar P, Karászi Á, Kaucsár T, Kiss É, Krenács T, Major E, Mohácsi R, Portörõ I, Ruisanchez É, Schvarcz C, Szász MA, Mbuotidem TJ, Vancsik T, Zolcsák Z, Benyó Z. Dank M, et al. Among authors: balogh a. Magy Onkol. 2019 Dec 9;63(4):354-358. Epub 2019 Nov 28. Magy Onkol. 2019. PMID: 31821390 Free article. Hungarian.
LPA1 receptor-mediated thromboxane A2 release is responsible for lysophosphatidic acid-induced vascular smooth muscle contraction.
Dancs PT, Ruisanchez É, Balogh A, Panta CR, Miklós Z, Nüsing RM, Aoki J, Chun J, Offermanns S, Tigyi G, Benyó Z. Dancs PT, et al. Among authors: balogh a. FASEB J. 2017 Apr;31(4):1547-1555. doi: 10.1096/fj.201600735R. Epub 2017 Jan 9. FASEB J. 2017. PMID: 28069828 Free PMC article.
We propose that this new-found interaction between the LPA/LPA(1) and TXA(2)/TP pathways plays significant roles in vasoregulation, hemostasis, thrombosis, and vascular remodeling.-Dancs, P. T., Ruisanchez, E., Balogh, A., Panta, C. R., Miklos, Z., Nusing, R. M., Ao …
We propose that this new-found interaction between the LPA/LPA(1) and TXA(2)/TP pathways plays significant roles in vasoregulation, hemostas …
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