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Renal interstitial foam cells are macrophages
Histopathology, 1992Immunohistochemical studies on renal biopsies from eight patients with various types of glomerulonephritis showed that the interstitial foam cells belonged to the monocyte‐macrophage lineage. There was a strong association between hypercholesterolaemia and the presence of renal interstitial foam cells.
Franco, M. +4 more
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Entry of esterified cholesterol into foam cells
Atherosclerosis, 1971Abstract A mixture of doubly labelled cholesterol linolenate and non-radioactive cholesterollinoleate was injected subcutaneously in rats. The lipid implants were separated into predominantly extracellular and intracellular phases by progressive solvent extractions.
C W, Adams, Y H, Abdulla, O B, Bayliss
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Mechanisms of foam cell formation in atherosclerosis
Journal of Molecular Medicine, 2017Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and cholesterol homeostasis in the peripheral blood is maintained by specialized cells, such as macrophages. Macrophages express a variety of scavenger receptors (SR) that interact with lipoproteins, including SR-A1, CD36, and lectin-like oxLDL receptor-1 (LOX-1).
Dimitry A, Chistiakov +4 more
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Ultrastructure of Endometrial Stromal Foam Cells
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1979An endometrium with cystic-glandular hyperplasia contained large foam cells in the stroma. The majority had ultrastructural characteristics of endometrial stromal cells, although a few were interpreted as macrophages. Endometrial stromal cells that appeared normal by light microscopy contained varying quantities of lipid on ultrastructural examination,
R E, Fechner, M I, Bossart, H J, Spjut
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Foaming dynamics in Hele-Shaw cells
Physical Review E, 2006We have studied foaming dynamics in Hele-Shaw cells partially filled with a soap and water mixture. A series of upside-down flips produces an intermittent wetting of the cell and leads to foam formation. As a function of the number of flips, an increasing number of bubbles composes the foam, until saturation is observed. Statistical analysis shows that
Caps, Hervé +2 more
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FOAM CELLS IN THE PLACENTA IN EXTREME HYPERLIPAEMIA
Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section A Pathology, 1972A case of delivery complicated by extreme hyperlipaemia, probably of the Friederickson type IV, is reported. We found numerous foam cells in the placenta, mainly concentrated at the edge of the fibrin deposits in the intervillous space. In our opinion, based on the results of light microscopical, histo‐chemical and electron microscopical examinations ...
J, Rolschau, F H, Nielsen, B B, Jacobsen
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New insights into foam cells in atherosclerosis
Cardiovascular ResearchAbstract Atherosclerosis, the leading cause of various cardiovascular events, is driven by the expansion of cholesterol-containing foam cells in the arterial intima. Excessive foam cell accumulation triggers apoptosis and necrosis, promoting necrotic core formation and plaque destabilization.
Jian Ai +7 more
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Characterization of Foam Cells in Experimental Atherosclerosis
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1980ABSTRACT. A series of biochemical and morphological studies has focused on the properties and origins of lipid laden foam cells in experimentally induced atherosclerosis in rabbits. Lipid inclusions present in these cells occupy half or more of the cytoplasmic volume and are of two kinds: cytoplasmic lipid droplets composed predominantly of ...
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985
S D, Fowler, E P, Mayer, P, Greenspan
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S D, Fowler, E P, Mayer, P, Greenspan
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Foam cells in the renal glomerulus
The Journal of Pathology, 1969I F, McKenzie, P, Kincaid-Smith
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