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Researcher
Bart De Geest
- Disciplines:Cardiology
Affiliations
- Centre for Molecular and Vascular Biology (Division)
Member
From1 Oct 1999 → Today
Projects
11 - 12 of 12
- Modulation of endothelial progenitor cell biology by hepatocyte-specific gene transfer of apolipoprotein A-I or the low density lipoprotein receptor.From1 Jan 2009 → 31 Dec 2012Funding: FWO research project
- Evaluation of the effect of lowering oxidative stress by modulating lipoprotein and homocysteine levels in murine models of cardiac dysfunction and heart failure.From1 Jan 2008 → 31 Dec 2011Funding: FWO research project
Publications
1 - 10 of 91
- The metabolic syndrome in obese and non-obese subjects: a reappraisal of the syndrome X of Reaven(2023)
Authors: Bart De Geest
Pages: 1193 - 1194 - New Perspectives on Cholesterol and Lipoprotein Metabolism(2023)
Authors: Bart De Geest
- The Role of Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter-2 Inhibitors in Heart Failure Management: The Continuing Challenge of Clinical Outcome Endpoints in Heart Failure Trials(2023)
Authors: Bart De Geest
- Impact of High-Density Lipoproteins on Sepsis(2022)
Authors: Bart De Geest
- Increased Remnant Lipoproteins in Apo E Deficient Mice Induce Coronary Atherosclerosis following Transverse Aortic Constriction and Aggravate the Development of Pressure Overload-Induced Cardiac Hypertrophy and Heart Failure(2022)
Authors: Bart De Geest
- Role of Oxidative Stress in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy(2022)
Authors: Bart De Geest
- The impact of air pollution and weather on cardiovascular events: The importance of time scale and historical air quality improvement(2022)
Authors: Bart De Geest
Pages: E28 - E29 - Role of Oxidative Stress in Heart Failure: Insights from Gene Transfer Studies(2021)
Authors: Bart De Geest
- Role of high-density lipoproteins in cardioprotection and in reverse remodeling: Therapeutic implications(2021)
Authors: Bart De Geest
- Doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy: TERT gets to the heart of the matter(2021)
Authors: Bart De Geest
Pages: 1363 - 1365