... carotid artery atherosclerotic plaques; Abdominal aorta aneurysms; corneal endothelium, corneal keratocytes, trabecular cells, ... suppresses the development of Atherosclerosis plaques by promoting the death (i.e. apoptosis) of plaque-bound pro-inflammatory ...
Li J, Ley K (January 2015). "Lymphocyte migration into atherosclerotic plaque". Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular ...
Almeida, Shone O.; Budoff, Matthew (November 2019). "Effect of statins on atherosclerotic plaque". Trends in Cardiovascular ... often due to plaque formation (atherosclerosis), causing inadequacy of oxygen to heart muscle and eventually leading to ...
Hamsters develop atherosclerotic plaques as humans do. Smoke inhalation can be studied on Syrian hamsters by putting the ...
Atherosclerotic lesions, or atherosclerotic plaques, are separated into two broad categories: Stable and unstable (also called ... thus linking DNA damage to plaque formation. DNA strand breaks also increased in atherosclerotic plaques. Werner syndrome (WS) ... The multiple and focal development of atherosclerotic changes is similar to that in the development of amyloid plaques in the ... WS patients develop a considerable burden of atherosclerotic plaques in their coronary arteries and aorta: calcification of the ...
Identification in Escherichia coli and atherosclerotic plaque". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 81 (3): 722- ...
"Plaque-penetrating peptide inhibits development of hypoxic atherosclerotic plaque". J Control Release. 238: 212-220. doi: ...
"Detection of nanobacteria-like particles in human atherosclerotic plaques". Acta Biol Hung. 56 (3-4): 233-45. doi:10.1556/ABiol ... Puskás identified these particles in cultures obtained from human atherosclerotic aortic walls and blood samples of ... atherosclerotic patients but the group was unable to detect DNA in these samples. In 2005, Ciftcioglu and her research team at ...
22 Feb 2013). "Adhesive strength of atherosclerotic plaque in a mouse model depends on local collagen content and elastin ... 14 July 2011). "Development of a quantitative mechanical test of atherosclerotic plaque stability". Journal of Biomechanics. 44 ...
"Cholesterol crystal induced arterial inflammation and destabilization of atherosclerotic plaque". European Heart Journal. 37 ( ... poor lipid plaque'' present in the stable plaque. In case of a vulnerable plaque, this results in a larger diameter of the ... A vulnerable plaque is a kind of atheromatous plaque - a collection of white blood cells (primarily macrophages) and lipids ( ... The factors involved to promote either a vulnerable plaque or a stable plaque are not clear yet, however, the major differences ...
... plaque rupture, imaging atherosclerotic plaque, and thrombosis. Abela's laboratory studies the role of cholesterol crystals in ... "Effect of Statins on Cholesterol Crystallization and Atherosclerotic Plaque Stabilization". The American Journal of Cardiology ... "Plaque Rupture and Thrombosis: the Value of the Atherosclerotic Rabbit Model in Defining the Mechanism". Current ... "Effect of Statins on Cholesterol Crystallization and Atherosclerotic Plaque Stabilization". American Journal of Cardiology. 107 ...
Atherosclerotic plaque can rupture, resulting in a source of emboli. These emboli can cause TIAs or strokes in the areas of the ...
The procedure may lead to cholesterol embolism from atherosclerotic plaques. Catheter embolectomy is also used for aspiration ...
Serum vitamin D has been found to correlate with calcified atherosclerotic plaque in African Americans as they have higher ... There are racial differences in the association of coronary calcified plaque in that there is less calcified atherosclerotic ... Higher levels of calcidiol positively correlate with aorta and carotid calcified atherosclerotic plaque in African Americans ... and calcified atherosclerotic plaque in african-americans". The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 95 (3): 1076- ...
2020). CD9 induces cellular senescence and aggravates atherosclerotic plaque formation. Cell Death & Differentiation https:// ...
"Histone Deacetylase 9 Activates IKK to Regulate Atherosclerotic Plaque Vulnerability". Circulation Research. 127 (6): 811-823. ...
August 2020). "Histone Deacetylase 9 Activates IKK to Regulate Atherosclerotic Plaque Vulnerability". Circulation Research. 127 ...
August 2020). "Histone Deacetylase 9 Activates IKK to Regulate Atherosclerotic Plaque Vulnerability". Circulation Research. 127 ...
June 2002). "Imaging atherosclerotic plaque inflammation with [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography". ... These amyloid imaging probes permit the visualization of amyloid plaques in the brains of Alzheimer's patients and could assist ... which are all used to detect amyloid-beta plaques (a potential biomarker for Alzheimer's) in the brain. PET imaging with FDG ... commercialized a compound called florbetapir that uses the longer-lasting radionuclide fluorine-18 to detect amyloid plaques ...
Hypertension and atherosclerosis are risk factors for both atherosclerotic plaques and thromboembolism. In atherosclerotic ... or atherosclerotic plaque), compressed by something outside of the vessel causing it to narrow (e.g., tumor, volvulus, or ... of a coronary artery following the rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids ( ... Occasionally, the plaque may rupture and form an embolus which travels with the blood-flow downstream to where the vessel ...
Atherosclerotic plaques are often present for decades before they result in symptoms. The gradual buildup of cholesterol and ... The most common cause of a myocardial infarction is the rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque on an artery supplying heart ... The complete blockage of a coronary artery caused by a rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque is usually the underlying mechanism ... The cholesterol crystals have been associated with plaque rupture through mechanical injury and inflammation. Atherosclerotic ...
"Production of the long pentraxin PTX3 in advanced atherosclerotic plaques". Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology ...
She worked alongside Mat Daemen and studied cellular proliferation in atherosclerotic plaque. She moved to the United States, ... Lutgens identified that the CD40 ligand was expressed in atherosclerotic plaque (atheroma). Working with Biogen, Lutgens ... 1 December 2001). "Differential expression of bone matrix regulatory proteins in human atherosclerotic plaques". ... Lutgens, Esther (2001). Cell turnover and immune cell activation: key factors in the control of plaque progression and ...
Cormode, D.P.; Gordon, R.E.; Fisher, E.A.; Mulder, W.J.M.; Proksa, R. (2010). "Atherosclerotic plaque composition: Analysis ... "Photon counting spectral CT component analysis of coronary artery atherosclerotic plaque samples". Br. J. Radiol. 87 (1040). ... suppressing bone contrast and improving characterization of atherosclerotic plaque. Suppression of contrast agents is employed ...
"Identification and Quantitation of Unique Fatty Acid Oxidation Products in Human Atherosclerotic Plaque Using High-Performance ... "Lipoxygenase contributes to the oxidation of lipids in human atherosclerotic plaques". Journal of Clinical Investigation. 96 (1 ... "Fatty acid oxidation products in human atherosclerotic plaque: An analysis of clinical and histopathological correlates". ... is a dominant component of these plaques. Since these studies found that early into the progression of the plaques, 13-HODE ...
Francis, Andrew A; Pierce, Grant N (2011). "An integrated approach for the mechanisms responsible for atherosclerotic plaque ... If a rupture (see vulnerable plaque) of the endothelium and fibrous cap occurs, then both a shower of debris from the plaque ( ... However, eventually, typically as a result of rupture of vulnerable plaques and clots within the lumen over the plaque, ... vulnerable plaque (non-occlusive or soft plaque), have led, since the 1950s, to the development of intensive care units and ...
The coronary arteries become narrowed by the formation of atherosclerotic plaques. If these narrowings become severe enough to ...
August 2015). "Alternation of histone and DNA methylation in human atherosclerotic carotid plaques". Thrombosis and Haemostasis ... Reduced levels of H3K9me2 have been observed in vascular smooth muscle cells from human atherosclerotic lesions compared to ... Harman JL, Jørgensen HF (October 2019). "The role of smooth muscle cells in plaque stability: Therapeutic targeting potential ...
"RNA isolation" (PDF). "Evaluation of optimal RNA extraction method from human carotid atherosclerotic plaque. - Biospecimen ...
"Differential enlargement of artery segments in response to enlarging atherosclerotic plaques". J Vasc Surg. 7 (3): 386-94. doi: ... The progressive accumulation of plaque within the artery wall over decades is the setup for vulnerable plaque which, in turn, ... showing that atheromatous plaque tends to cause expansion of the internal elastic lamina, causing the degree of plaque burden ... IVUS is used in the coronary arteries to determine the amount of atheromatous plaque built up at any particular point in the ...