Number of items: 4.
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          Luque, A, Slevin, M, Turu, MM, Juan-Babot, O, Badimon, L and Krupinski, J
        
    
    
  
(2009)
CD105 positive neovessels are prevalent in early stage carotid lesions, and correlate with the grade in more advanced carotid and coronary plaques.
    Journal of Angiogenesis Research, 1.
    
    
  
  
    
        
 
      
          
             
              Turu, MM 
                    
             
              Slevin, M 
                    
             
              Matou, S 
                    
             
              West, D 
                    
             
              RodrÃguez, C 
                    
             
              Luque, A 
                    
             
              Grau-Olivares, M 
                    
            
          
             et al.
          
       
          
            Turu, MM, 
Slevin, M, 
Matou, S, 
West, D, 
RodrÃguez, C, 
Luque, A, 
Grau-Olivares, M, 
Badimon, L, 
Martinez-Gonzalez, J and 
Krupinski, J
           
        
    
    
  
(2008)
C-reactive protein exerts angiogenic effects on vascular endothelial cells and modulates associated signalling pathways and gene expression.
    BMC Cell Biology, 9 (47).
    
     ISSN 1471-2121
  
  
    
        
 
      
          Krupinski, J, Ethirajan, P, Font, MA, Turu, MM, Gaffney, J, Kumar, P and Slevin, M
        
    
    
  
(2008)
Changes in Hyaluronan Metabolism and RHAMM Receptor Expression Accompany Formation of Complicated Carotid Lesions and May be Pro-Angiogenic Mediators of Intimal Neovessel Growth.
    Biomark Insights, 2.
    
    
  
   (Unpublished)
    
        
 
      
          
          
            Krupinski, J, 
Turu, MM, 
Font, MA, 
Ahmed, N, 
Sullivan, M, 
Rubio, F, 
Badimon, L, 
Slevin, M and 
Luque, A
           
        
    
    
  
(2007)
Increased tissue factor, MMP-8, and D-dimer expression in diabetic patients with unstable advanced carotid atherosclerosis.
    Vascular Health and Risk Management, 3 (4).
     pp. 405-412.
     ISSN 1178-2048
  
  
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