Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2893325 | Atherosclerosis | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The pro-thrombotic phenotype of CRPtg mice was suppressed by aspirin/heparin, revealing CRP's influence on neointimal growth after trans-femoral arterial wire-injury. Signaling pathway activation, cellular proliferation, and neointimal formation were all reduced in CRPtg following vascular injury. Increasingly we are aware of CRP multipotent effects. Once considered only a risk factor, and recently a harmful agent, CRP is a far more complex regulator of vascular biology.
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Authors
Haim D. Danenberg, Etty Grad, Rajesh V. Swaminathan, Zhiping Chen, Philip Seifert, Alexander J. Szalai, Chaim Lotan, Daniel I. Simon, Elazer R. Edelman,