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1. Reduced cognitive function, increased blood-brain-barrier transport and inflammatory responses, and altered brain metabolites in LDLr -/-and C57BL/6 mice fed a western diet.

2. TGRL Lipolysis Products Induce Stress Protein ATF3 via the TGF-β Receptor Pathway in Human Aortic Endothelial Cells.

3. Postprandial apoE isoform and conformational changes associated with VLDL lipolysis products modulate monocyte inflammation.

4. Endotoxin May Not Be the Major Cause of Postprandial Inflammation in Adults Who Consume a Single High-Fat or Moderately High-Fat Meal

5. Angiotensin II increases vascular proteoglycan content preceding and contributing to atherosclerosis development1

6. Sex-Specific Response of the Brain Free Oxylipin Profile to Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibition

7. C-terminal interactions of apolipoprotein E4 respond to the postprandial state

8. Interaction between mild hypercholesterolemia, HDL-cholesterol levels, and angiotensin II in intimal hyperplasia in mice

9. Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Is Protective against the Multiomic Effects of a High Glycemic Diet on Brain Microvascular Inflammation and Cognitive Dysfunction

10. Mitochondrial oxidative stress-induced transcript variants of ATF3 mediate lipotoxic brain microvascular injury

11. A high sucrose diet modifies brain oxylipins in a sex-dependent manner

12. 17β-Estradiol acts separately on the LDL particle and artery wall to reduce LDL accumulation

13. 17β-Estradiol reduces tumor necrosis factor-α-mediated LDL accumulation in the artery wall

14. The effects of diet composition and chronic obesity on muscle growth and function

15. Sex-Dependent Molecular Mechanisms of Lipotoxic Injury in Brain Microvasculature: Implications for Dementia

16. Lipotoxic Injury Differentially Regulates Brain Microvascular Gene Expression in Male Mice

17. Inhibition of perilipin 2 expression reduces pro-inflammatory gene expression and increases lipid droplet size

18. Interactions of different lipoproteins with supported phospholipid raft membrane (SPRM) patterns to understand similar in-vivo processes

19. A single meal has the potential to alter brain oxylipin content

20. The Effects of Diet Induced Obesity (DIO) on Skeletal Muscle Transcription in MuRF1 KO Mice

21. The Western Diet Regulates Hippocampal Microvascular Gene Expression: An Integrated Genomic Analyses in Female Mice

22. Characterizing blood–brain barrier perturbations after exposure to human triglyceride‐rich lipoprotein lipolysis products using MRI in a rat model

23. MRI measurement of blood–brain barrier transport with a rapid acquisition refocused echo (RARE) method

24. Chronic consumption of a western diet modifies the DNA methylation profile in the frontal cortex of mice

25. The potential mechanisms of exercise-induced cognitive protection: A literature review

26. DNA methylation alterations in Alzheimer’s disease

27. Single-molecule quantification of lipotoxic expression of activating transcription factor 3

28. Postprandial VLDL lipolysis products increase monocyte adhesion and lipid droplet formation via activation of ERK2 and NFκB

29. Coronary Artery Revascularization in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus

30. Triglyceride-rich lipoprotein lipolysis products increase blood-brain barrier transfer coefficient and induce astrocyte lipid droplets and cell stress

31. Wilson Disease: Epigenetic effects of choline supplementation on phenotype and clinical course in a mouse model

32. Metabolic, inflammatory, and microvascular determinants of white matter disease and cognitive decline

33. Postprandial Inflammatory Responses and Free Fatty Acids in Plasma of Adults Who Consumed a Moderately High-Fat Breakfast with and without Blueberry Powder in a Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial

34. Lipotoxic brain microvascular injury is mediated by activating transcription factor 3-dependent inflammatory and oxidative stress pathways

35. Effects of Nonpurified and Choline Supplemented or Nonsupplemented Purified Diets on Hepatic Steatosis and Methionine Metabolism in C3H Mice

36. Molecular Characterization of Stool Microbiota in HIV-Infected Subjects by Panbacterial and Order-Level 16S Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) Quantification and Correlations With Immune Activation

37. Comparative gene responses to collected ambient particles in vitro: endothelial responses

38. Imaging apolipoprotein AIin vivo

39. Intestinal microbiota and blue baby syndrome

40. Maternal and Neonatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke Targets Pro-Inflammatory Genes in Neonatal Arteries

41. VLDL lipolysis products increase VLDL fluidity and convert apolipoprotein E4 into a more expanded conformation

42. Elevated lipoprotein(a)-associated accelerated thromboangiitis: A case report

43. Chronic high fat feeding attenuates load-induced hypertrophy in mice

44. Adenosine Blocks IFN-γ-Induced Phosphorylation of STAT1 on Serine 727 to Reduce Macrophage Activation

45. Imatinib inhibits vascular smooth muscle proteoglycan synthesis and reduces LDL binding in vitro and aortic lipid deposition in vivo

46. 17β-Estradiol Prevents Early-Stage Atherosclerosis in Estrogen Receptor-Alpha Deficient Female Mice

47. Triglyceride-rich lipoprotein lipolysis releases neutral and oxidized FFAs that induce endothelial cell inflammation

48. Triglyceride-rich lipoprotein lipolysis increases aggregation of endothelial cell membrane microdomains and produces reactive oxygen species

49. Angiotensin II increases vascular proteoglycan content preceding and contributing to atherosclerosis development

50. Inhibition of vascular inflammation by dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in human aortic endothelial cells: Roles of PPARα and NF-κB

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