Quantification of atherosclerosis has been a challenging task owing to its complex pathology. In this study, we validated a quantitative approach for assessing atherosclerosis progression in a rabbit model using a numerical matrix, optical index for plaque burden, derived directly from the nonlinear optical microscopic images captured on the atherosclerosis-affected blood vessel. A positive correlation between this optical index and the severity of atherosclerotic lesions, represented by the age of the rabbits, was established based on data collected from 21 myocardial infarction-prone Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic rabbits with age ranging between new-born and 27 months old. The same optical index also accurately identified high-risk lo...
Atherosclerotic plaque ruptures have been determined as the most common underlying cause of acute co...
Aging has been indicated as one of the major risk factors for development of atherosclerotic lesions...
Background: A precise understanding of the mechanism of human neointimal stenoses and atheroscleroti...
Nonlinear optical (NLO) microscopy is used to follow key structural and biochemical changes associat...
Abstract Objective: We tested the ability of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to identify very ear...
PURPOSE: Atherosclerosis results in a considerable medical and socioeconomic impact on society. We s...
The composition and structure of atherosclerotic lesions can be directly related to the risk they po...
Background—The ability to identify atherosclerotic plaques with a high risk for sudden disruption be...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The association of inflammatory cells and neovessels in atheroscler...
Several animal models have been developed to study atherosclerosis. Here we present a rabbit atheros...
Background: Atherosclerotic plaque containing macrophage-rich areas, has a high risk of rupture. Th...
Background: Detection of vulnerable plaques could be clinically significant in the prevention of car...
Label-free imaging of bulk arterial tissue is demonstrated using a multimodal nonlinear optical micr...
Background and aims:The development of serum markers specific for coronary lesions is important to p...
The goal of this thesis was to produce an animal model that develops atherosclerotic plaque featurin...
Atherosclerotic plaque ruptures have been determined as the most common underlying cause of acute co...
Aging has been indicated as one of the major risk factors for development of atherosclerotic lesions...
Background: A precise understanding of the mechanism of human neointimal stenoses and atheroscleroti...
Nonlinear optical (NLO) microscopy is used to follow key structural and biochemical changes associat...
Abstract Objective: We tested the ability of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to identify very ear...
PURPOSE: Atherosclerosis results in a considerable medical and socioeconomic impact on society. We s...
The composition and structure of atherosclerotic lesions can be directly related to the risk they po...
Background—The ability to identify atherosclerotic plaques with a high risk for sudden disruption be...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The association of inflammatory cells and neovessels in atheroscler...
Several animal models have been developed to study atherosclerosis. Here we present a rabbit atheros...
Background: Atherosclerotic plaque containing macrophage-rich areas, has a high risk of rupture. Th...
Background: Detection of vulnerable plaques could be clinically significant in the prevention of car...
Label-free imaging of bulk arterial tissue is demonstrated using a multimodal nonlinear optical micr...
Background and aims:The development of serum markers specific for coronary lesions is important to p...
The goal of this thesis was to produce an animal model that develops atherosclerotic plaque featurin...
Atherosclerotic plaque ruptures have been determined as the most common underlying cause of acute co...
Aging has been indicated as one of the major risk factors for development of atherosclerotic lesions...
Background: A precise understanding of the mechanism of human neointimal stenoses and atheroscleroti...