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CCL18 aggravates atherosclerosis by inducing CCR6-dependent T-cell influx and polarization
Microanatomy of the human atherosclerotic plaque by single-cell transcriptomics
Low human and murine Mcl-1 expression leads to a pro-apoptotic plaque phenotype enriched in giant-cells
Low human and murine Mcl-1 expression leads to a pro-apoptotic plaque phenotype enriched in giant-cells
Single cell Rna-sequencing identifies numerous cell sub-types and suggests lineage plasticity in human atherosclerotic plaques
Circulating CD14+CD16− classical monocytes do not associate with a vulnerable plaque phenotype, and do not predict secondary events in severe atherosclerotic patients
Smoking is Associated to DNA Methylation in Atherosclerotic Carotid Lesions
The morphological and molecular mechanisms of epithelial/endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition and its involvement in atherosclerosis
Leukocyte-Associated Immunoglobulin-like Receptor-1 is regulated in human myocardial infarction but its absence does not affect infarct size in mice
Preeclampsia and coronary plaque erosion: Manifestations of endothelial dysfunction resulting in cardiovascular events in women
CCR7-CCL19/CCL21 Axis is Essential for Effective Arteriogenesis in a Murine Model of Hindlimb Ischemia
Leukocyte TLR5 deficiency inhibits atherosclerosis by reduced macrophage recruitment and defective T-cell responsiveness
Leukocyte TLR5 deficiency inhibits atherosclerosis by reduced macrophage recruitment and defective T-cell responsiveness
Heat-killed Staphylococcus aureus reduces atherosclerosis by inducing anti-inflammatory macrophages
Mast cells mediate neutrophil recruitment during atherosclerotic plaque progression
Mast cell mediated neutrophil influx enhances plaque progression
Exendin-4 decreases liver inflammation and atherosclerosis development simultaneously by reducing macrophage infiltration
Circulating Immunoglobulins Are Not Associated with Intraplaque Mast Cell Number and Other Vulnerable Plaque Characteristics in Patients with Carotid Artery Stenosis
Akt2/LDLr double knockout mice display impaired glucose tolerance and develop more complex atherosclerotic plaques than LDLr knockout mice
An Unexpected Intriguing Effect of Toll-Like Receptor Regulator RP105 (CD180) on Atherosclerosis Formation With Alterations on B-Cell Activation

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