Peter Langenstroer
Medical College of Wisconsin
63 Papers
359 Citations
Peter Langenstroer is an academic researcher from Medical College of Wisconsin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nephrectomy. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 59 publications. Previous affiliations of Peter Langenstroer include Children's Hospital of Wisconsin & University of California, San Francisco.
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Papers
Regulation of spontaneous EDRF release in diabetic rat aorta by oxygen free radicals
TL;DR: Observations suggest that the diabetic rat aorta releases more spontaneous EDRF than controlAorta; however, the activity of EDRf on vascular smooth muscle tone is masked by increased destruction by oxygen-derived free radicals.
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Outcomes of Robot-assisted Partial Nephrectomy for Clinical T2 Renal Tumors: A Multicenter Analysis (ROSULA Collaborative Group).
Riccardo Bertolo,Riccardo Bertolo,Riccardo Autorino,Giuseppe Simone,Ithaar Derweesh,Juan Garisto,Andrea Minervini,Daniel Eun,Sisto Perdonà,James R. Porter,Koon Ho Rha,Alexander Mottrie,Wesley M. White,Luigi Schips,Bo Yang,Kenneth Jacobsohn,Robert G. Uzzo,Ben Challacombe,Matteo Ferro,Jay Sulek,Umberto Capitanio,Uzoma A. Anele,Gabriele Tuderti,Manuela Costantini,Stephen Ryan,Ahmet Bindayi,Andrea Mari,Marco Carini,Aryeh Keehn,Giuseppe Quarto,Michael Liao,Kidon Chang,Alessandro Larcher,Geert De Naeyer,Ottavio De Cobelli,Francesco Berardinelli,Chao Zhang,Peter Langenstroer,Alexander Kutikov,David Y.T. Chen,Nicolo de Luyk,Chandru P. Sundaram,Francesco Montorsi,Robert J. Stein,Georges-Pascal Haber,Lance J. Hampton,Prokar Dasgupta,Michele Gallucci,Jihad H. Kaouk,Francesco Porpiglia +49 more
TL;DR: This report shows that robotic surgery can be used for safe removal of a large renal tumor in a minimally invasive fashion, maximizing preservation of renal function, and without compromising cancer control.
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Bioassay of endothelium-derived relaxing factor in diabetic rat aorta.
TL;DR: The results suggest that diabetic rat aortas release similar levels of EDRF in response to acetylcholine, but the action of E DRF arising from diabetic donors is attenuated by enhanced release of oxygen-derived free radicals, which limits EDRf-mediated relaxation of vascular smooth muscle.
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Intermediate Results of Laparoscopic Cryoablation in 59 Patients at the Medical College of Wisconsin
Eric J. Lawatsch,Peter Langenstroer,Gregory F. Byrd,William A. See,F A Quiroz,Frank P. Begun +5 more
TL;DR: Tumor recurrence rates in the studies published to date are comparable to those of partial nephrectomy, although longer followup is needed.
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•Journal Article
Binding and functional properties of endothelin receptor subtypes in the human prostate.
Shinya Kobayashi,Rui Tang,Bo Wang,Terry J. Opgenorth,Peter Langenstroer,Ellen Shapiro,Herbert Lepor +6 more
TL;DR: Functional studies suggest that both ETA and ETB receptors mediate the tension of prostate smooth muscle and may be involved in the pathophysiology of bladder outlet obstruction in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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