Oxidized low density lipoprotein and innate immune receptors
Recent findings suggest that oxidized forms of LDL interact with innate immune receptors. Further studies are needed to identify the role of these interactions in inflammation a...
Recent findings suggest that oxidized forms of LDL interact with innate immune receptors. Further studies are needed to identify the role of these interactions in inflammation a...
In this study, the authors demonstrate the expression of mRNA and the presence of protein for macrophage colony-stimulating factor (MCSF) in atherosclerotic lesions from humans ...
Lipid oxidation has been shown to be a prominent feature of atherosclerosis. The presence of isoprostanes and other lipid oxidation products has been clearly demonstrated in les...
IT is now well established that hypercholesterolemia is an important cause of coronary heart disease, and clinical intervention studies have demonstrated the therapeutic value o...
Previous studies have established that incubation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) with cultured endothelial cells (EC) converts it to a new form (EC-modified LDL) that is now r...
Increasing evidence indicates that low density lipoprotein (LDL) has to be modified to induce foam cell formation. One such modification, oxidation of LDL, generates a number of...
Low density lipoprotein (LDL) catabolism occurs by LDL receptor-dependent and LDL receptor-independent pathways. We have shown previously that nonenzymatic glucosylation of LDL ...
Low density lipoprotein (LDL) catabolism was studied using WHHL rabbits, an inbred strain deficient in LDL receptor activity and, thus, an animal model for homozygous familial h...
h-index: Number of publications with at least h citations each.