Initiation and progression of atherosclerosis requires differential expression of a distinct set of known and novel genes in various cell types, e.g vascular endothelial cells (ECs) and smooth muscle cells (SMCs). We set out to identify genes with a reproducibly altered, time-dependent expression in either cultured human ECs or SMCs, activated by TNF-a or by conditioned medium of oxLDL activated monocytes (CM-MC). An unbiased method (differential display RT-PCR) was employed to make an inventory of differential gene expression. Theoretically, the combinations of 12 anchored primers (5'T,NN) and 12 arbitrary 10-mers displays approximately 80% of a cell's mRNA repertoire. Depending on the abundance of differential transcription, confirmation ...
Deregulation of vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) phenotypic switching is implicated in vascular di...
Background—Atherosclerosis is a complex disease requiring improvements in diagnostic techniques and ...
Atherosclerosis was identified as a chronic inflammatory process resulting from interactions between...
Coronary artery disease is complex, arising from many genetic and environmental factors. Thedisease ...
A key element of atherosclerosis, the primary cause of coronary artery disease (CAD), is chronic inf...
Abstract—Atherosclerosis occurs predominantly in arteries and only rarely in veins. The goal of this...
Our knowledge of the contribution of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) to atherosclerosis has grea...
International audienceAIM OF THE STUDY: Smooth muscle cells build up the normal media and stabilize ...
Blood vessel growth and function are closely related to a number of pathological conditions, includi...
Abstract Atherosclerosis is a serious cardiovascular disease that is characterised by the developmen...
Human atheromata, but not normal blood vessels, contain numerous smooth muscle cells (SMC) that bear...
AbstractBackground and aimsDespite the clinical importance of atherosclerosis, the origin of cells w...
Background and aims: Despite the clinical importance of atherosclerosis, the origin of cells within ...
During the development of an atherosclerotic plaque, mononuclear leukocytes infiltrate the artery wa...
Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of heart disease and stroke. The use of animal models has a...
Deregulation of vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) phenotypic switching is implicated in vascular di...
Background—Atherosclerosis is a complex disease requiring improvements in diagnostic techniques and ...
Atherosclerosis was identified as a chronic inflammatory process resulting from interactions between...
Coronary artery disease is complex, arising from many genetic and environmental factors. Thedisease ...
A key element of atherosclerosis, the primary cause of coronary artery disease (CAD), is chronic inf...
Abstract—Atherosclerosis occurs predominantly in arteries and only rarely in veins. The goal of this...
Our knowledge of the contribution of vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) to atherosclerosis has grea...
International audienceAIM OF THE STUDY: Smooth muscle cells build up the normal media and stabilize ...
Blood vessel growth and function are closely related to a number of pathological conditions, includi...
Abstract Atherosclerosis is a serious cardiovascular disease that is characterised by the developmen...
Human atheromata, but not normal blood vessels, contain numerous smooth muscle cells (SMC) that bear...
AbstractBackground and aimsDespite the clinical importance of atherosclerosis, the origin of cells w...
Background and aims: Despite the clinical importance of atherosclerosis, the origin of cells within ...
During the development of an atherosclerotic plaque, mononuclear leukocytes infiltrate the artery wa...
Atherosclerosis is the most common cause of heart disease and stroke. The use of animal models has a...
Deregulation of vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) phenotypic switching is implicated in vascular di...
Background—Atherosclerosis is a complex disease requiring improvements in diagnostic techniques and ...
Atherosclerosis was identified as a chronic inflammatory process resulting from interactions between...