Proliferation and wound healing of vascular cells trigger the generation of extracellular reactive oxygen species and LDL oxidation

Volume: 35, Issue: 12, Pages: 1589 - 1598
Published: Dec 15, 2003
Abstract
Cell proliferation of vascular cells is a key feature in vascular biology, wound healing, and pathophysiological processes such as atherosclerosis and restenosis. In atherosclerotic intima, cell proliferation colocalizes with oxidized LDL that indicate a local oxidative stress. This study aims to investigate whether cell proliferation is causally related with extracellular ROS generation and subsequent LDL oxidation. Sparse proliferating...
Paper Details
Title
Proliferation and wound healing of vascular cells trigger the generation of extracellular reactive oxygen species and LDL oxidation
Published Date
Dec 15, 2003
Volume
35
Issue
12
Pages
1589 - 1598
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