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1. c7E3 Fab inhibits human tumor angiogenesis in a SCID mouse human skin xenograft model.

2. Intraarterial reteplase and intravenous abciximab for treatment of acute ischemic stroke. A preliminary feasibility and safety study in a non-human primate model.

3. Clot lysis in a primate model of peripheral arterial occlusive disease with use of systemic or intraarterial reteplase: addition of abciximab results in improved vessel reperfusion.

4. Abciximab pharmacodynamics are unaffected by antecedent therapy with other GPIIb/IIIa antagonists in non-human primates.

5. Effects of abciximab on the acute pathology of blood vessels after arterial stenting in nonhuman primates.

6. Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa antagonist, murine 7E3 F(ab') 2, and tissue plasminogen activator in focal ischemia: evaluation of efficacy and risk of hemorrhage with combination therapy.

7. The beta3 integrin antagonist m7E3 reduces matrix metalloproteinase activity and smooth muscle cell migration.

8. Abciximab suppresses the rise in levels of circulating inflammatory markers after percutaneous coronary revascularization.

9. 7E3 F(ab')2, an effective antagonist of rat alphaIIbbeta3 and alphavbeta3, blocks in vivo thrombus formation and in vitro angiogenesis.

10. Monoclonal antibodies to alphaVbeta3 (7E3 and LM609) inhibit sickle red blood cell-endothelium interactions induced by platelet-activating factor.

11. Effects of beta3-integrin blockade (c7E3) on the response to angioplasty and intra-arterial stenting in atherosclerotic nonhuman primates.

12. Abciximab (ReoPro, chimeric 7E3 Fab) demonstrates equivalent affinity and functional blockade of glycoprotein IIb/IIIa and alpha(v)beta3 integrins.

13. Beta3 integrins are upregulated after vascular injury and modulate thrombospondin- and thrombin-induced proliferation of cultured smooth muscle cells.

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