Oxidatively Modified LDL Suppresses Lymphangiogenesis via CD36 Signaling
Arterial accumulation of plasma-derived LDL and its subsequent oxidation contributes to atherosclerosis. Lymphatic vessel (LV)-mediated removal of arterial cholesterol has been shown to reduce atherosclerotic lesion formation. However, the precise mechanisms that regulate LV density and function in...
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Main Authors: | Bhupesh Singla (Author), Hui-Ping Lin (Author), WonMo Ahn (Author), Joseph White (Author), Gábor Csányi (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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