Plasma cholesterol-induced lesion networks activated before regression of early, mature, and advanced atherosclerosis.
Plasma cholesterol lowering (PCL) slows and sometimes prevents progression of atherosclerosis and may even lead to regression. Little is known about how molecular processes in the atherosclerotic arterial wall respond to PCL and modify responses to atherosclerosis regression. We studied atherosclero...
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Main Authors: | Johan L M Björkegren, Sara Hägg, Husain A Talukdar, Hassan Foroughi Asl, Rajeev K Jain, Cecilia Cedergren, Ming-Mei Shang, Aránzazu Rossignoli, Rabbe Takolander, Olle Melander, Anders Hamsten, Tom Michoel, Josefin Skogsberg |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/91a3a9e28f764aec98649bad00f3c1b0 |
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