Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, mainly due to an increasing prevalence of atherosclerosis characterized by inflammatory plaques. Plaques with high levels of macrophage infiltration are considered "vulnerable" while those that do not have significant inflammation are considered stable; cathepsin protease activity is highly elevated in macrophages of vulnerable plaques and contributes to plaque instability. Establishing novel tools for non-invasive molecular imaging of macrophages in plaques could aid in preclinical studies and evaluation of therapeutics. Furthermore, compounds that reduce the macrophage content within plaques should ultimately impact care for this disease.We have applied quenched fluorescent c...
In the past decade, significant progress has been made to visualize atherosclerotic disease. Until r...
INTRODUCTION Atherosclerotic plaque rupture is the primary cause for myocardial infarction and stro...
Macrophages play an important role during the development and progression of atherosclerotic plaques...
Macrophages are cellular mediators of vascular inflammation and are involved in the formation of ath...
Inflammation in atherosclerotic plaques causes plaque vulnerability and rupture, leading to thromboe...
Background—Atherosclerotic plaque rupture, the most important cause of acute cardiovascular incident...
Objective—There is hope that molecular imaging can identify vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques. Howe...
Background: Protease-sensing molecular optical imaging can potentially identify vulnerable atheroscl...
Objective - Lysosomal proteinases have been implicated in a number of pathologies associated with ex...
Atherosclerosis is characterized by a thickening of the arterial wall and loss of its elasticity. Th...
Macrophage apoptosis and MMP activity contribute to vulnerability of atherosclerotic plaques to rupt...
Background:Macrophage recruitment into atherosclerotic plaques drives lesion progression, destabiliz...
Atherosclerotic plaque rupture is a significant cause of acute cardiovascular events such as heart a...
OBJECTIVE: Identification of patients with high-risk asymptomatic carotid plaques remains an elusive...
OBJECTIVE: Identification of patients with high-risk asymptomatic carotid plaques remains an elusive...
In the past decade, significant progress has been made to visualize atherosclerotic disease. Until r...
INTRODUCTION Atherosclerotic plaque rupture is the primary cause for myocardial infarction and stro...
Macrophages play an important role during the development and progression of atherosclerotic plaques...
Macrophages are cellular mediators of vascular inflammation and are involved in the formation of ath...
Inflammation in atherosclerotic plaques causes plaque vulnerability and rupture, leading to thromboe...
Background—Atherosclerotic plaque rupture, the most important cause of acute cardiovascular incident...
Objective—There is hope that molecular imaging can identify vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques. Howe...
Background: Protease-sensing molecular optical imaging can potentially identify vulnerable atheroscl...
Objective - Lysosomal proteinases have been implicated in a number of pathologies associated with ex...
Atherosclerosis is characterized by a thickening of the arterial wall and loss of its elasticity. Th...
Macrophage apoptosis and MMP activity contribute to vulnerability of atherosclerotic plaques to rupt...
Background:Macrophage recruitment into atherosclerotic plaques drives lesion progression, destabiliz...
Atherosclerotic plaque rupture is a significant cause of acute cardiovascular events such as heart a...
OBJECTIVE: Identification of patients with high-risk asymptomatic carotid plaques remains an elusive...
OBJECTIVE: Identification of patients with high-risk asymptomatic carotid plaques remains an elusive...
In the past decade, significant progress has been made to visualize atherosclerotic disease. Until r...
INTRODUCTION Atherosclerotic plaque rupture is the primary cause for myocardial infarction and stro...
Macrophages play an important role during the development and progression of atherosclerotic plaques...