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  • Circulating Cells in Coronary Collateral Artery Growth

    Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    Circulating monocytes are involved in the growth of collateral arteries, a process also referred to as arteriogenesis. We hypothesized that good arteriogenic responders (GARs) and bad arteriogenic responders (BARs) differ in gene expression profiles of circulating cells, thereby disclosing potential…

    Authors: Schirmer H Stephan, Fledderus O Joost, Horrevoets J Anton, van Royen N

    Organization: Academic Medical Center Cardiology Meibe…

    Total # Biosets: 4

  • Monocytes and derived Macrophages from Acute Coronary Syndrome and Stenosis Patients

    Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    Blood samples were obtained from patients with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome who had undergone coronary angiography and who had one stenosis >50 % diagnosed in at least one major coronary artery. RNA samples were extracted from monocyte and monocyte derived macrophage cells.

    Authors: Maouche Seraya, Poirier Odette, Godefroy Tiphaine, Olaso Robert, Gut Ivo, Montalescot Gilles et al.

    Organization: INSERM U525 Epidemiologic and molecular …

    Total # Biosets: 1

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