Anders T. Nygren
Karolinska Institutet
23 Papers
220 Citations
Anders T. Nygren is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 23 publications.
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Papers
Effects of intramyocardial injection of phVEGF-A165 as sole therapy in patients with refractory coronary artery disease – 12-month follow-up: Angiogenic gene therapy
Nondita Sarkar,Andreas Rück,Göran Källner,Shams Y-Hassan,Pontus Blomberg,Khalid B. Islam,J. van der Linden,Dan Lindblom,Anders T. Nygren,B Lind,Lars-Åke Brodin,Viktor Drvota,Christer Sylvén +12 more
TL;DR: Effects of intramyocardial injection of phVEGF‐A165 as sole therapy in patients with refractory coronary artery disease: 12‐month follow‐up.
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Water exchange induced by unilateral exercise in active and inactive skeletal muscles
Anders T. Nygren,Lennart Kaijser +1 more
TL;DR: ADC and T2 correlated highly with muscle volume, indicative of extravascular water displacement closely related to muscle activity and perfusion, which was presumably a combined effect of increased intracellular osmoles and hydrostatic forces as driving forces.
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Myocardial Doppler tissue velocity improves following myocardial gene therapy with VEGF-A165 plasmid in patients with inoperable angina pectoris.
Christer Sylvén,Nondita Sarkar,Andreas Rück,Viktor Drvota,Shams Y-Hassan,Britta Lind,Anders T. Nygren,Göran Källner,Pontus Blomberg,Jan van der Linden,Dan Lindblom,Lars Åke Brodin,Khalid B. Islam +12 more
TL;DR: Anginal status, myocardial tissue velocity and perfusion can be improved by phVEGF-A165 intramyocardial injection and tissue velocity imaging appears to be a sensitive, objective method for detecting changes in myocardia function following gene therapy.
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Detection of patent foramen ovale by transcranial Doppler and carotid duplex ultrasonography: a comparison with transoesophageal echocardiography
TL;DR: From this limited sample, it is shown that transcranial Doppler Monitoring of the middle cerebral artery, but not ultrasound duplex monitoring of the internal carotid artery, can be used as screening for patent foramen ovale.
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95- and 25-kDa fragments of the human immunodeficiency virus envelope glycoprotein gp120 bind to the CD4 receptor
TL;DR: Combined, the data suggest domain-like subdivisions of gp120, define at least two intervening segments especially sensitive to proteolytic cleavage, and demonstrate the presence of a functional region for receptor binding in the C-terminal part of the molecule.
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