BACKGROUND:Low plasma testosterone, either spontaneous or as a result of androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer, is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. The underlying mechanism in humans is not understood. Experimental studies in mice have shown that castration facilitates atherogenesis and may increase signs of plaque vulnerability. Pigs used for translational atherosclerosis research have frequently been castrated for practical or commercial reasons, but the effect of castration on atherosclerosis has never been systematically evaluated in pigs. OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of castration on atherosclerotic plaque burden and type in genetically modified minipigs with hypercholesterolemia. METHODS:Newborn ...
In this work, we investigated the impact of testosterone deficiency and cholesteryl ester transfer p...
To investigate whether atherosclerotic vascular disease in the microswine model can be induced by at...
AbstractStudies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or posit...
Low plasma testosterone, either spontaneous or as a result of androgen deprivation therapy for prost...
Recent progress in engineering the genomes of large animals has spurred increased interest in develo...
Recent progress in engineering the genomes of large animals has spurred increased interest in develo...
OBJECTIVE: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
Objective: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
<div><p>Recent progress in engineering the genomes of large animals has spurred increased interest i...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether atherosclerotic lesions developing in young swine...
Miniature pigs have advantages over rodents in modeling atherosclerosis because their cardiovascular...
Studies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or positive remo...
Background. Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are major risk factors for atherosclerotic disease...
Studies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or positive remo...
In this work, we investigated the impact of testosterone deficiency and cholesteryl ester transfer p...
To investigate whether atherosclerotic vascular disease in the microswine model can be induced by at...
AbstractStudies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or posit...
Low plasma testosterone, either spontaneous or as a result of androgen deprivation therapy for prost...
Recent progress in engineering the genomes of large animals has spurred increased interest in develo...
Recent progress in engineering the genomes of large animals has spurred increased interest in develo...
OBJECTIVE: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
Objective: Most strategies against intimal hyperplasia developed in several preclinical models faile...
Background Atherosclerosis causes over 40% of all deaths in the USA and Western Europe. Although sev...
<div><p>Recent progress in engineering the genomes of large animals has spurred increased interest i...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether atherosclerotic lesions developing in young swine...
Miniature pigs have advantages over rodents in modeling atherosclerosis because their cardiovascular...
Studies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or positive remo...
Background. Obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are major risk factors for atherosclerotic disease...
Studies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or positive remo...
In this work, we investigated the impact of testosterone deficiency and cholesteryl ester transfer p...
To investigate whether atherosclerotic vascular disease in the microswine model can be induced by at...
AbstractStudies in human and non-human primates have confirmed the compensatory enlargement or posit...