- Author
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N. Hakimzadeh
- Title
- Cellular and molecular players in vascular and left ventricular remodeling
- Supervisors
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J.J. Piek
- Co-supervisors
- Award date
- 3 February 2017
- Number of pages
- 233
- Publisher
- Proefschriftmaken.nl
- ISBN
- 9789462955592
- Document type
- PhD thesis
- Faculty
- Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
- Abstract
- This thesis addresses 3 important areas of ischemic heart disease: (1) Developing novel methods for patient diagnosis and stratification; (2) Understanding the monocytic response; (3) Identifying novel therapeutic targets based on genetic heterogeneity of patients.
- Note
- Please note that the sections 'Portfolio', 'Curriculum Vitae' and 'Acknowledgements' are not included in the thesis downloads.
- Persistent Identifier
- https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/248404c6-33a7-49b3-8b2c-bc618be8f7dc
- Downloads
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Thesis
Front matter
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Novel molecular imaging ligands targeting matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 for imaging of unstable atherosclerotic plaques
Chapter 3: Fluorine-18 labelled matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 inhibitor for molecular imaging of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques
Chapter 4: Modulators of macrophage polarization influence healing of the infarcted myocardium
Chapter 5: Detection and quantification methods of monocyte homing in coronary vasculature with an imaging cryomicrotome
Chapter 6: Selective subepicardial localization of monocyte subsets in response to progressive coronary artery constriction
Chapter 7: Circulating microRNAs characterizing patients with insufficient coronary collateral artery function
Chapter 8: Monocytic microRNA profile associated with coronary collateral artery function in chronic total occlusion patients
Chapter 9: General discussion
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