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Foam cells of APOE knockout mice fed a western (high fat) diet
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CYP2J2 participates in atherogenesis by mediating cell proliferation, migration and foam cell format…
Complement Protein C1q Enhances Macrophage Foam Cell Survival and Efferocytosis.
Macrophage Kdm6b controls the pro-fibrotic transcriptome signature of foam cells.
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Mechanisms of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)-Induced Foam Cell Formation
Open Label Trial of NanoDOX Hydrogel in Orthopedic Trauma Wounds With and Without Vacuum Assisted Cl…
Effects of Dietary Amino Acids on Serum and Macrophage Atherogenicity
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