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Resident memory T cells in the atherosclerotic lesion associate with reduced macrophage content and increased lesion stability
Virus-associated CD8+T-cells are not activated through antigen-mediated interaction inside atherosclerotic lesions
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of mast cells in atherosclerotic plaque progression and destabilization
Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase inhibition by Acalabrutinib does not affect early or advanced atherosclerotic plaque size and morphology in Ldlr-/- mice
Cardiovascular risk factors
Stimulation of the PD-1 pathway decreases atherosclerotic lesion development in Ldlr deficient mice
Inhibition of microRNA-494-3p activates Wntsignaling and reduces proinflammatorymacrophage polarization in atherosclerosis
Mast cell distribution in human carotid atherosclerotic plaque differs significantly by histological segment
Mast Cells in Cardiovascular Disease: From Bench to Bedside
Flow Cytometry-Based Characterization of Mast Cells in Human Atherosclerosis
Reply to: "The "cholesterol paradox" in patients with mastocytosis"
CD39 identifies a microenvironment-specific anti-inflammatory CD8+ T-cell population in atherosclerotic lesions
Reply to "Lipocalin-2 contributes to experimental atherosclerosis in a stage-dependent manner"
Disruption of a CD1d-mediated interaction between mast cells and NKT cells aggravates atherosclerosis
Lipocalin-2 contributes to experimental atherosclerosis in a stage-dependent manner
Mast cells in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease - Activators and actions
A novel CCR2 antagonist inhibits atherogenesis in apoE deficient mice by achieving high receptor occupancy
RP105 deficiency attenuates early atherosclerosis via decreased monocyte influx in a CCR2 dependent manner
Akt2/LDLr double knockout mice display impaired glucose tolerance and develop more complex atherosclerotic plaques than LDLr knockout mice
Mast cells in human carotid atherosclerotic plaques are associated with intraplaque microvessel density and the occurrence of future cardiovascular events

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