The aim of the current study was to find out whether a combination of a balloon endothelial cell denudation procedure and cholesterol feeding would result in more rapid development of atherosclerotic lesions in the abdominal aorta of swine than if either were used alone. The results far exceeded the expectations. The two procedures appeared to act synergistically. In the first 2 or 3 mth lesions are patchy and scattered but by 6 mth they become confluent so that practically the entire abdominal aorta is covered with thick lipid rich atherosclerotic lesions. The lesions produced by 6 mth have many of the characteristics of advanced human lesions.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Objective: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
<p>Measurements of percent surface area with raised lesion in the abdominal aorta were taken from en...
Objective: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether atherosclerotic lesions developing in young swine...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
The development of coronary atherosclerosis in response to acute intimal injury and severe hyperchol...
To investigate whether atherosclerotic vascular disease in the microswine model can be induced by at...
Rapid production of occlusive, atherosclerotic iliac artery lesions was achieved in 25 of 27 (93%) Y...
<p>Measurements of percent surface area with raised lesion in the abdominal aorta were taken from en...
OBJECTIVE: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
OBJECTIVE: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
OBJECTIVE: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
Objective: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
<p>Measurements of percent surface area with raised lesion in the abdominal aorta were taken from en...
Objective: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether atherosclerotic lesions developing in young swine...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
The development of coronary atherosclerosis in response to acute intimal injury and severe hyperchol...
To investigate whether atherosclerotic vascular disease in the microswine model can be induced by at...
Rapid production of occlusive, atherosclerotic iliac artery lesions was achieved in 25 of 27 (93%) Y...
<p>Measurements of percent surface area with raised lesion in the abdominal aorta were taken from en...
OBJECTIVE: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
OBJECTIVE: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
OBJECTIVE: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
Objective: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
<p>Measurements of percent surface area with raised lesion in the abdominal aorta were taken from en...
Objective: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...