The origin of post-injury neointimal cells in the rat balloon injury model
by Luis Rodriguez-Menocal, Melissa St-Pierre, Yuntao Wei, Sheik Khan, Dania Mateu, Marian Calfa, Amir A. Rahnemai-Azar, Gary Striker, Si M. Pham, and
Roberto I. Vazquez-Padron
Cardiovasc ResVolume 81(1):46-53
January 1, 2009
Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2008. For permissions please email: [email protected]
Assessment of GFP transgene expression in rat iliac arteries by immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy.
Luis Rodriguez-Menocal et al. Cardiovasc Res 2009;81:46-53
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Post injury neointimal cells are of local origin in the rat balloon-injury model.
Luis Rodriguez-Menocal et al. Cardiovasc Res 2009;81:46-53
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Inflammatory cells involved in the arterial response to balloon-injury are of BM origin.
Luis Rodriguez-Menocal et al. Cardiovasc Res 2009;81:46-53
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Neointimal cells of aortic isografts are of donor origin.
Luis Rodriguez-Menocal et al. Cardiovasc Res 2009;81:46-53
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Vascular smooth muscle cells migrated through the media to the neointima in response to vascular injury.
Luis Rodriguez-Menocal et al. Cardiovasc Res 2009;81:46-53
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