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    The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis

    Worldwide, more people die of the complications of atherosclerosis than of any other cause. It is not surprising, therefore, that enormous resources have been devoted to studying the pathogenesis of this condi...

    P. Cullen, J. Rauterberg, S. Lorkowski in Atherosclerosis: Diet and Drugs (2005)

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    Basement membrane proteins in synovial membrane: Distribution in rheumatoid arthritis and synthesis by fibroblast-like cells

    Rheumatoid arthritis is a complex disease of unknown origin. In consequence of some immunological reactions, proliferative invading synovial tissue leads to destruction of normal joint architecture. The aim of...

    M. Schneider M.D., B. Voss, J. Rauterberg, M. Menke, Th. Pauly in Clinical Rheumatology (1994)

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    Differentiation and Role of Macrophages in the Early Human Atherosclerotic Plaque

    New morphologic investigations on the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis have refocused attention on the role of monocytes and macrophages, especially in the early phases of the disease. The importance of macroph...

    A. Roessner, E. Vollmer, E. Jaeger in Recent Progress in Atherosclerosis Research (1993)

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    Collagens in Atherosclerotic Vessel Wall Lesions

    The proper function of the arterial wall depends decisively on its extracellular matrix, a highly complex structure of various proteins, glycoproteins, and proteoglycans. Morphologic and functional criteria pe...

    J. Rauterberg, E. Jaeger, M. Althaus in Recent Progress in Atherosclerosis Research (1993)

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    Differentiation and Role of Macrophages in the Early Human Atherosclerotic Plaque

    New Morphological investigations on the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis have refocused the attention on the role of monocytes and macrophages, especially in the early phases of the disease. This is somewhat op...

    A. Roessner, E. Vollmer, E. Jaeger in New Aspects of Metabolism and Behaviour of… (1991)

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    Type-VI collagen in the human iris and ciliary body

    The distribution of type-VI collagen in the human iris and ciliary body was investigated by means of immunohistochemical techniques and compared with that of type-IV collagen, fibronectin and laminin. As has b...

    M. Rittig, E. Lütjen-Drecoll, J. Rauterberg, R. Jander in Cell and Tissue Research (1990)

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    Age-Dependent Changes in Structure, Properties, and Biosynthesis of Collagen

    Aging is closely linked to a number of connective tissue alterations, the aging skin being the predominant visual manifestation of an aging human being. Other age-related changes are of more clinical relevance...

    J. Rauterberg in Gerontology (1989)

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    The Degradation of Collagen by a Metalloproteinase from Human Leucocytes

    Neutrophil granulocytes are a main component of the non-specific defence system. In order to destroy invading microorganism leukocytes must be able to leave the blood vessels and to have access to the microorg...

    U. Kohnert, R. Oberhoff, J. Fedrowitz, U. Bergmann, J. Rauterberg in Proteases II (1988)

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    Concentrations of 7S collagen and laminin P1 in sera of patients with diabetes mellitus

    Specific radioimmunoassays were used to quantify two basement membrane components, 7S collagen and laminin P1, in sera of 70 patients suffering from diabetes mellitus types I and II with and without clinical s...

    B. Högemann, B. Voss, F. J. Altenwerth, M. Schneider in Klinische Wochenschrift (1986)

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    Inhibition of Collagen Biosynthesis in Cultured Mesenchymal Cells of Human Liver by Malotilate: Treatment of Patients with Chronic Active Liver Diseases — First Results

    Nach Untersuchungen an CCL4- und TAA-geschädigten Rattenlebern inhibiert Malotilate die Bindegewebsneubildung. Zellkulturversuche an „smooth muscle cell-like“ Zellen menschlicher Leber und an embryonalen Lungenfi...

    Dr. med. M. Schneider, B. Högemann, J. Rauterberg in Experimental and Clinical Hepatology (1986)

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    Biologic characterization of human bone tumors

    Sixteen cases of typical highly malignant osteosarcoma were investigated by light, electron, and immunofluorescence microscopy to demonstrate the presence of collagen types I–III. It was shown that, in light-m...

    A. Roessner, B. Voss, J. Rauterberg in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (1983)

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    Extracellular Matrix Proteins of the Vessel Wall: Are they Possible Markers of Atherosclerotic Processes?

    Some of the main functions of the arterial wall are fulfilled by the extracellular matrix of this tissue: tensile strength and elasticity to withstand the pulsating blood stream and filtration functions in reg...

    J. Rauterberg, B. Voß, R. Jander, S. Allam in Clinical Implications of Recent Research R… (1983)

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    Biologic characterization of human bone tumors I. Ewing's sarcoma

    Six cases of Ewing's sarcoma were investigated by electron and immunofluorescence microscopy. A layer of basement membrane-like deposits was found between typical principal and secondary tumor cells. To clarif...

    Dr. A. Roessner, B. Voss, J. Rauterberg in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (1982)

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    Connective tissue components of the normal and fibrotic human liver

    In this second part, clinical aspects of connective tissue metabolism in the liver will be described and two main aspects considered. The first is the possibility to monitor the activity of fibrosis by the use...

    PD Dr. G. Pott, J. Rauterberg, B. Voss, U. Gerlach in Klinische Wochenschrift (1982)

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    Connective tissue components of the normal and fibrotic liver

    The first part of this review describes the chemistry, the occurrence and the metabolism of extracellular connective tissue components in the liver. The normal liver contains typical connective tissue proteins...

    J. Rauterberg, B. Voss, PD Dr. G. Pott, U. Gerlach in Klinische Wochenschrift (1981)