In the development of atherosclerotic lesions, three basic processes occur: 1) invasion of the artery wall by leucocytes, particularly monocytes and T-lymphocytes; 2) smooth muscle phenotypic modulation, proliferation, and synthesis of extracellular matrix; and 3) intracellular (macrophage and smooth muscle) lipoprotein uptake and lipid accumulation. Invasion of the vessel wall by leucocytes is mediated through the expression of adhesion molecules on both leucocytes and the endothelium making them 'sticky'. The adhesion molecules are induced by high serum cholesterol levels or complement fragments. Leucocytes which have adhered to the endothelium are chemo-attracted into the vessel wall by cytokines produced by early arriving leucocytes or ...
Current therapies for patients with atherosclerosis are targeted primarily on reducing blood cholest...
There are many macrophages in the atherosclerotic lesion. Mononuclear cells begin to migrate into th...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic, inflammatory disease of the arterial wall that underlies many of the c...
Atherosclerosis is the principal cause of cardiovascular disease that continues to be a substantial ...
During the development of an atherosclerotic plaque, mononuclear leukocytes infiltrate the artery wa...
Atherosclerosis occurs in the subendothelial space (intima) of medium-sized arteries at regions of d...
Abstract—The initiation of atherosclerosis results from complex interactions of circulating factors ...
is characterized with plaque formation in large and medium-sized blood vessels. The stiffened and na...
Atherosclerosis is currently the leading factor of death in developed countries. It is now recognize...
Atherosclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disorder of the arteries, is responsible for most deaths in ...
Atherogenesis is a multicellular event. Early reports concentrated on the role of endotheliocytes, m...
In this paper, we discuss the recent theory of pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Endothelial cells of...
The traditional view of atherosclerosis as a pathological lipid deposition within the artery wall ha...
AbstractAtherosclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disorder of the arteries, is responsible for most de...
The regulatory mechanisms of the inflammatory process in the atherosclerotic plaque are still not cl...
Current therapies for patients with atherosclerosis are targeted primarily on reducing blood cholest...
There are many macrophages in the atherosclerotic lesion. Mononuclear cells begin to migrate into th...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic, inflammatory disease of the arterial wall that underlies many of the c...
Atherosclerosis is the principal cause of cardiovascular disease that continues to be a substantial ...
During the development of an atherosclerotic plaque, mononuclear leukocytes infiltrate the artery wa...
Atherosclerosis occurs in the subendothelial space (intima) of medium-sized arteries at regions of d...
Abstract—The initiation of atherosclerosis results from complex interactions of circulating factors ...
is characterized with plaque formation in large and medium-sized blood vessels. The stiffened and na...
Atherosclerosis is currently the leading factor of death in developed countries. It is now recognize...
Atherosclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disorder of the arteries, is responsible for most deaths in ...
Atherogenesis is a multicellular event. Early reports concentrated on the role of endotheliocytes, m...
In this paper, we discuss the recent theory of pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Endothelial cells of...
The traditional view of atherosclerosis as a pathological lipid deposition within the artery wall ha...
AbstractAtherosclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disorder of the arteries, is responsible for most de...
The regulatory mechanisms of the inflammatory process in the atherosclerotic plaque are still not cl...
Current therapies for patients with atherosclerosis are targeted primarily on reducing blood cholest...
There are many macrophages in the atherosclerotic lesion. Mononuclear cells begin to migrate into th...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic, inflammatory disease of the arterial wall that underlies many of the c...