
Professor Akos Koller
Semmelweis University and Hungarian University of Sports Science, Budapest (Hungary)
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Biography
His main interest is the role of endothelium and hemodynamic forces in the regulation of microvessel resistance. The effect of training on the function of microvessels and the role of vasodilators produced by the endothelium. In addition, he is focusing on the cardiac and microvascular effects of exercise, mechanisms of endothelial dysfunction in various cardiovascular diseases, such as oxidative stress and vascular inflammation. His other interest is the adaptation and abnormalities of coronary and cerebral circulation in aging, in pathological conditions: hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, and physical activity. Translational aspects of cardiovascular diseases.
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Perivascular inflammation - adaptation mechanism or disease ?
29 April 2022
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No-reflow prevention and pathophysiology
26 August 2018
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Extracardiac adipocytes – Their impact on cardiovascular disease
22 April 2018
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Coronary no-reflow: from bench to bedside
26 August 2017
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Endothelial function and the microcirculation
26 August 2017
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Young Investigators Awards Session Coronary Pathophysiology and Microcirculation
29 August 2016
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Myocardial ischaemia reperfusion injury: a proof of concept?
29 August 2016
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Basic and Translational Science Hot Line I
29 August 2016

