A. Sachinidis
Medizinische Universitäts-Poliklinik
Wilhelmstr. 35-37
Germany
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- Green tea compounds inhibit tyrosine phosphorylation of PDGF beta-receptor and transformation of A172 human glioblastoma. Sachinidis, A., Seul, C., Seewald, S., Ahn, H., Ko, Y., Vetter, H. FEBS Lett. (2000)
- Cholera toxin treatment of vascular smooth muscle cells decreases smooth muscle alpha-actin content and abolishes the platelet-derived growth factor-BB-stimulated DNA synthesis. Sachinidis, A., Seul, C., Gouni-Berthold, I., Seewald, S., Ko, Y., Vetter, H., Fingerle, J., Hoppe, J. Br. J. Pharmacol. (2000)
- Evidence that lipoproteins are carriers of bioactive factors. Sachinidis, A., Kettenhofen, R., Seewald, S., Gouni-Berthold, I., Schmitz, U., Seul, C., Ko, Y., Vetter, H. Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. (1999)
- Lipid-induced changes in vascular smooth muscle cell membrane fluidity are associated with DNA synthesis. Sachinidis, A., Carniel, M., Seewald, S., Seul, C., Gouni-Berthold, I., Ko, Y., Vetter, H. Cell Prolif. (1999)
- Early intracellular signalling pathway of ethanol in vascular smooth muscle cells. Sachinidis, A., Gouni-Berthold, I., Seul, C., Seewald, S., Ko, Y., Schmitz, U., Vetter, H. Br. J. Pharmacol. (1999)