Abstract—Although platelets do not ordinarily bind to endothelial cells (EC), pathological interactions between platelets and arterial EC may contribute to the propagation of atheroma. Previously, in an in vitro model of atherogenesis, where leukocyte adhesion to EC cocultured with smooth muscle cells was greatly enhanced, we also observed attachment of platelets to the EC layer. Developing this system to specifically model platelet adhesion, we show that EC cocultured with smooth muscle cells can bind platelets in a process that is dependent on EC activation by tumor necrosis factor (TNF)- and transforming growth factor (TGF)-1. Recapitulating the model using EC alone, we found that a combination of TGF-1 and TNF- promoted high levels of...
Objective—The identification of platelet-reactive proteins exclusively present in atherosclerotic pl...
AbstractPurpose: Recent advances in the understanding of the biologic mechanisms of vascular disease...
Abstract—Platelet adhesion is an essential function in response to vascular injury and is generally ...
During the development of an atherosclerotic plaque, mononuclear leukocytes infiltrate the artery wa...
[[abstract]]Atherosclerosis develops at regions of the arterial tree exposed to disturbed flow. The ...
Abstract: Accumulation of monocyte-derived foam cells in focal areas of the atherosclerotic (A.S.-) ...
Abstract—The initiation of atherosclerosis results from complex interactions of circulating factors ...
Platelets are small, anucleate blood elements of critical importance in cardiovascular disease. The ...
Platelets are thought to play a causal role during atherogenesis. Platelet-endothelial interactions ...
Circulating complexes of leukocytes and activated platelets are markers for atherosclerosis, but the...
Vascular tissue-engineered in vitro models are increasing in popularity but often lack the complexit...
ObjectiveVascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) migration is critical to the development of atheroscleros...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) represents a major challenge following cardiovascular interventions. While ...
Traditionally, in vitro flow chamber experiments and in vivo arterial thrombosis studies have been p...
We have investigated the role that platelets may play in promoting adhesion of neutrophils to morpho...
Objective—The identification of platelet-reactive proteins exclusively present in atherosclerotic pl...
AbstractPurpose: Recent advances in the understanding of the biologic mechanisms of vascular disease...
Abstract—Platelet adhesion is an essential function in response to vascular injury and is generally ...
During the development of an atherosclerotic plaque, mononuclear leukocytes infiltrate the artery wa...
[[abstract]]Atherosclerosis develops at regions of the arterial tree exposed to disturbed flow. The ...
Abstract: Accumulation of monocyte-derived foam cells in focal areas of the atherosclerotic (A.S.-) ...
Abstract—The initiation of atherosclerosis results from complex interactions of circulating factors ...
Platelets are small, anucleate blood elements of critical importance in cardiovascular disease. The ...
Platelets are thought to play a causal role during atherogenesis. Platelet-endothelial interactions ...
Circulating complexes of leukocytes and activated platelets are markers for atherosclerosis, but the...
Vascular tissue-engineered in vitro models are increasing in popularity but often lack the complexit...
ObjectiveVascular smooth muscle cell (SMC) migration is critical to the development of atheroscleros...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) represents a major challenge following cardiovascular interventions. While ...
Traditionally, in vitro flow chamber experiments and in vivo arterial thrombosis studies have been p...
We have investigated the role that platelets may play in promoting adhesion of neutrophils to morpho...
Objective—The identification of platelet-reactive proteins exclusively present in atherosclerotic pl...
AbstractPurpose: Recent advances in the understanding of the biologic mechanisms of vascular disease...
Abstract—Platelet adhesion is an essential function in response to vascular injury and is generally ...