The cell composition of the human arterial intima has been intensely studied but is still not well understood. The majority of cell population in normal and atherosclerotic intima is represented by cells expressing smooth muscle α-actin, which are thought to be smooth muscle cells. Some antigens, which are absent in medial smooth muscle cells, were detected in intimal smooth muscle cells. In particular, using 3G5 antipericyte antibody, presence of stellate-shaped pericyte-like resident cells in normal and atherosclerotic human aortic intima has been found. In all analyzed aortic tissue specimens, 3G5+ cells were found to account for more than 30% of the total intimal cell population of undiseased intima. In the atherosclerotic lesions, the ...
Intimal accumulation of smooth muscle cells contributes to the development and progression of athero...
AbstractPurpose: The vascular smooth muscle cell plays a pivotal role in the development of atherosc...
Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of heart disease and stroke. The use of animal models has a...
Inflammation plays an essential role in the development of atherosclerosis. The initiation and growt...
Cardiovascular disease is a global health problem. Atherosclerosis, a chronic, systemic inflammatory...
Current knowledge suggests that intimal smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in native atherosclerotic plaque ...
During atheromatous plaque formation or restenosis after angioplasty, smooth muscle cells (SMCs) mig...
AbstractEarlier we reported that atherosclerotic plaques contain cells which were specifically and v...
Smooth muscle cells play an important role in human vascular diseases. Several lines of evidence dem...
Pericytes, which are also known as Rouget cells or perivascular cells, are considered to represent a...
Coronary arterise obtained from 35 autopsied cases were studied with the aid of electron microscopy,...
The cellular composition of human atherosclerotic plaques was analyzed by immunologic techniques. Pl...
Intimal thickening, commonly observed in atheromatous lesions, mainly consists of smooth muscle cell...
Proliferation and migration of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from the media towards the intima are key ...
Smooth muscle cells (SMC) contribute to the development and stability of atherosclerotic lesions. Th...
Intimal accumulation of smooth muscle cells contributes to the development and progression of athero...
AbstractPurpose: The vascular smooth muscle cell plays a pivotal role in the development of atherosc...
Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of heart disease and stroke. The use of animal models has a...
Inflammation plays an essential role in the development of atherosclerosis. The initiation and growt...
Cardiovascular disease is a global health problem. Atherosclerosis, a chronic, systemic inflammatory...
Current knowledge suggests that intimal smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in native atherosclerotic plaque ...
During atheromatous plaque formation or restenosis after angioplasty, smooth muscle cells (SMCs) mig...
AbstractEarlier we reported that atherosclerotic plaques contain cells which were specifically and v...
Smooth muscle cells play an important role in human vascular diseases. Several lines of evidence dem...
Pericytes, which are also known as Rouget cells or perivascular cells, are considered to represent a...
Coronary arterise obtained from 35 autopsied cases were studied with the aid of electron microscopy,...
The cellular composition of human atherosclerotic plaques was analyzed by immunologic techniques. Pl...
Intimal thickening, commonly observed in atheromatous lesions, mainly consists of smooth muscle cell...
Proliferation and migration of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from the media towards the intima are key ...
Smooth muscle cells (SMC) contribute to the development and stability of atherosclerotic lesions. Th...
Intimal accumulation of smooth muscle cells contributes to the development and progression of athero...
AbstractPurpose: The vascular smooth muscle cell plays a pivotal role in the development of atherosc...
Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of heart disease and stroke. The use of animal models has a...