Expansive arterial remodeling is associated with increased neointimal macrophage foam cell content: The murine model of macrophage-rich carotid artery lesions. Ivan, E., Khatri, J. J., Johnson, C., Magid, R., Godin, D., Nandi, S., Lessner, S., & Galis, Z. S. Circulation, 105(22):2686-2691, 2002. 10.1161/01.CIR.0000016825.17448.11 NOT IN FILE
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@Article{Ivan_2002_1345,
  author = {Ivan, Eugen and Khatri, Jaikirshan J. and Johnson, Chad and Magid, Richard and Godin, Denis and Nandi, Sudeshna and Lessner, Susan and Galis, Zorina S.},
 journal = {Circulation},
 note = {10.1161/01.CIR.0000016825.17448.11 NOT IN FILE},
 number = {22},
 pages = {2686-2691},
 title = {Expansive arterial remodeling is associated with increased neointimal macrophage foam cell content: {T}he murine model of macrophage-rich carotid artery lesions},
 volume = {105},
 year = {2002},
 keywords = {Arteries, Carotid, Arteries, Macrophages, Matrix, Metalloproteinases, methods, Mice},
 title_with_no_special_chars = {Expansive Arterial Remodeling Is Associated With Increased Neointimal Macrophage Foam Cell Content The Murine Model of MacrophageRich Carotid Artery Lesions}
}

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