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    Regulation of CD36 by PPARγ: Pro- or Antiatherogenic?

    The role of PPARγ in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis has been difficult to predict, and remains an important question because of the widespread use of agonists, such as thiazolidinediones, in humans. Prior...

    Maria Febbraio, Antonio M. Gotto Jr. in Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor… (2002)

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    Uptake of LDL-Sized Particles Extracted from Human Aortic Lesions by Macrophages in Culture

    We have isolated a lipoprotein particle, designated A-LDL, from atherosclerotic lesions in human aortas by a combination of affinity chromatography and gel filtration. This lipoprotein, believed to be derived ...

    Henry F. Hoff, Richard E. Morton in Cardiovascular Disease (1987)

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    Low Density Lipoproteins in the Aorta: Relation to Atherosclerosis

    A link between plasma low density lipoproteins (LDL) and the atherosclerotic process has been suggested from both clinical-correlative studies in man (Kannel et al. 1964) and diet-fed experimental animal model...

    Henry F. Hoff, Carol L. Heideman, John W. Gaubatz in Atherosclerosis V (1980)

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    Ultrastructural localization of plasma lipoproteins in human intracranial arteries

    The fine-structural localization of apoB, the major protein constituent of both the low and very low density plasma lipoprotein fractions, was described in human middle cerebral and basilar arteries. Using an ...

    Henry F. Hoff, John W. Gaubatz in Virchows Archiv A (1975)

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    Human intracranial atherosclerosis

    Morphology of atheromatous plaques from human intracranial arteries was examined by light and electron microscopy. Overall morphology of lesions did not differ from those reported for other arterial beds. In t...

    Henry F. Hoff in Virchows Archiv A (1973)

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    Injury to the aortic endothelial lining by vasoactive agents

    Henry F. Hoff, Rainer Gottlob in Naturwissenschaften (1967)