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A proposed structure of chondroitin 6-sulfate proteoglycan of human normal and adjacent atherosclerotic plaque. [PDF]
William D. Wagner+2 more
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It is now thought that atherosclerosis, although due to increased plasma lipids, is mainly the consequence of a complicated inflammatory process, with immune responses at the different stages of plaque development.
S. Gargiulo+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background The ratio of high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL‐C) to low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL‐C) predicts cardiovascular disease (CVD) endpoints, yet its prognostic validity in high‐risk populations and for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)‐related adverse events remains unestablished. Methods This study included 32,609 people
Biting Lin+10 more
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Glycosaminoglycans in the human aorta in diabetes mellitus: a study of tunica media from areas with and without atherosclerotic plaque [PDF]
Lene Heickendorff+2 more
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Several derivatives incorporating five‐membered aromatic rings are described in this review as bile acid receptor modulators, particularly targeting the farnesoid X receptor and the G protein‐coupled bile acid receptor 1. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of patents and literature that is useful to support researchers in the design of new ...
Claudia Finamore+5 more
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Electrical impedance of layered atherosclerotic plaques on human aortas [PDF]
C. J. Slager+5 more
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Systemic aging fuels heart failure: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic avenues
Abstract Systemic aging influences various physiological processes and contributes to structural and functional decline in cardiac tissue. These alterations include an increased incidence of left ventricular hypertrophy, a decline in left ventricular diastolic function, left atrial dilation, atrial fibrillation, myocardial fibrosis and cardiac ...
Zhuyubing Fang+7 more
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Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a bioactive lysophospholipid, accumulates in the atherosclerotic plaque. It has the capacity to activate mast cells, which potentially exacerbates plaque progression.
Martine Bot+9 more
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Atherosclerotic plaques: Advances in imaging for sequential quantitative evaluation [PDF]
D. Eugene Strandness
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The need for noninvasive imaging to distinguish stable from vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques is evident. Activated macrophages play a role in atherosclerosis and express folate receptor folate receptor β (FR-β).
Leah C.J. Winkel+7 more
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