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George N. Welch

Researcher at Boston University

Publications -  24
Citations -  4662

George N. Welch is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nitric oxide & Heparin. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 24 publications receiving 4582 citations. Previous affiliations of George N. Welch include Harvard University.

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Homocysteine and atherothrombosis

TL;DR: In 1969, McCully reported autopsy evidence of extensive arterial thrombosis and atherosclerosis in two children with elevated plasma homocyst(e)ine concentrations and homocysteine thiolactone, and it has recently become clear that hyperhomocyst (e)inemia is an independent risk factor.
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Homocyst(e)ine decreases bioavailable nitric oxide by a mechanism involving glutathione peroxidase

TL;DR: It is shown that Hcy treatment of bovine aortic endothelial cells leads to a dose-dependent decrease in NO x independent of endothelial nitric-oxide synthase activity or protein levels and nos3 transcription, suggesting that HCy affects the bioavailability of NO, not its production.
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Nitric oxide and its role in the cardiovascular system.

TL;DR: The biochemistry of NO is discussed and its biology and pathophysiology in the cardiovascular system are focused on.
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In vivo transfer of nitric oxide between a plasma protein-bound reservoir and low molecular weight thiols.

TL;DR: No exchange between plasma protein thiol-bound NO and available LMW thiol pools (transnitrosation) occurs in vivo, and the transfer of NO from albumin to L-cysteine was directly measured in rabbit plasma using a novel technique.
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Inhibition of neointimal proliferation in rabbits after vascular injury by a single treatment with a protein adduct of nitric oxide.

TL;DR: A dose-response relationship between the amount of displaceable NO delivered and the extent of inhibition of neointimal proliferation at 2 wk is revealed and local administration of a stable protein S-nitrosothiol inhibits intimal proliferation and platelet deposition after vascular arterial balloon injury.