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1. Neutrophil extracellular traps modulate inflammatory markers and uptake of oxidized LDL by human and murine macrophages.

2. The role of oxidation of low-density lipids in pathogenesis of osteoarthritis: A narrative review.

3. OxLDL alterations in endothelial cell membrane dynamics leads to changes in vesicle trafficking and increases cell susceptibility to injury.

4. Exercise Training Induced Changes In Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Measured Lipid Particles In Mild Cognitively Impaired Elderly African American Volunteers: A Pilot Study.

6. Rheb (Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain 1) Deficiency in Mature Macrophages Prevents Atherosclerosis by Repressing Macrophage Proliferation, Inflammation, and Lipid Uptake.

7. Susceptibility of low-density lipoprotein particles to aggregate depends on particle lipidome, is modifiable, and associates with future cardiovascular deaths.

8. A New Approach to an Old Problem: One Brave Idea.

9. The role of the mLDL-induced activation of the complement system classical pathway and C3 expression stimulation in atherosclerosis.

10. Oxidized low-density lipoprotein stimulates epithelial sodium channels in endothelial cells of mouse thoracic aorta.

11. LDL switches the LRP6 internalization route from flotillin dependent to clathrin dependent in hepatic cells.

12. Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. 1. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical studies. A consensus statement from the European Atherosclerosis Society Consensus Panel.

13. The function of high-density lipoprotein and low-density lipoprotein in the maintenance of mouse ovarian steroid balance.

14. Carbamylated Low-Density Lipoproteins Induce a Prothrombotic State Via LOX-1: Impact on Arterial Thrombus Formation In Vivo.

15. Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Links Oxidative Stress to Impaired Pancreatic Beta-Cell Function Caused by Human Oxidized LDL.

16. VNN1 promotes atherosclerosis progression in apoE-/- mice fed a high-fat/high-cholesterol diet.

17. Electronegative low density lipoprotein induces renal apoptosis and fibrosis: STRA6 signaling involved.

18. Oxidized LDL signals through Rho-GTPase to induce endothelial cell stiffening and promote capillary formation.

19. Synaptic Targeting of Kainate Receptors.

20. MiR-590-5p Inhibits Oxidized- LDL Induced Angiogenesis by Targeting LOX-1.

21. A plant-based diet, atherogenesis, and coronary artery disease prevention.

22. K Domain CR9 of Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Receptor-related Protein 1 (LRP1) Is Critical for Aggregated LDL-induced Foam Cell Formation from Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells.

23. Activation of GPR55 Receptors Exacerbates oxLDL-Induced Lipid Accumulation and Inflammatory Responses, while Reducing Cholesterol Efflux from Human Macrophages.

24. RIP140 triggers foam-cell formation by repressing ABCA1/G1 expression and cholesterol efflux via liver X receptor.

25. Frontiers in lipid research.

26. Effect of Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein on the Expression of Runx2 and SPARC Genes in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells.

27. Carbamylated low-density lipoprotein induces endothelial dysfunction.

29. Cancer stem cell-specific scavenger receptor CD36 drives glioblastoma progression.

30. Involvement of fibrinolytic regulators in adhesion of monocytes to vascular endothelial cells induced by glycated LDL and to aorta from diabetic mice.

31. Toll-like receptor 4 mediates inflammatory cytokine secretion in smooth muscle cells induced by oxidized low-density lipoprotein.

32. Implications of chemokines, chemokine receptors, and inflammatory lipids in atherosclerosis.

33. A lincRNA-DYNLRB2-2/GPR119/GLP-1R/ABCA1-dependent signal transduction pathway is essential for the regulation of cholesterol homeostasis.

34. Resveratrol suppresses oxidised low-density lipoprotein-induced macrophage apoptosis through inhibition of intracellular reactive oxygen species generation, LOX-1, and the p38 MAPK pathway.

35. Ox-LDL induces ER stress and promotes the adipokines secretion in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

36. Ox-LDL increases OX40L in endothelial cells through a LOX-1-dependent mechanism.

38. MicroRNAs: important modulators of oxLDL-mediated signaling in atherosclerosis.

39. Activating transcription factor 6 mediates oxidized LDL-induced cholesterol accumulation and apoptosis in macrophages by up-regulating CHOP expression.

40. The role of oxidized low-density lipoproteins in atherosclerosis: the myths and the facts.

41. Sage weed (Salvia plebeia) extract antagonizes foam cell formation and promotes cholesterol efflux in murine macrophages.

42. The SOL-2/Neto auxiliary protein modulates the function of AMPA-subtype ionotropic glutamate receptors.

43. Oxidized LDL/CD36 interaction induces loss of cell polarity and inhibits macrophage locomotion.

44. Blocking toll-like receptors 7 and 9 reduces postinterventional remodeling via reduced macrophage activation, foam cell formation, and migration.

45. Oxidized low density lipoprotein, stem cells, and atherosclerosis.

46. Tenascin-C produced by oxidized LDL-stimulated macrophages increases foam cell formation through Toll-like receptor-4.

47. Neto1 and Neto2: auxiliary subunits that determine key properties of native kainate receptors.

48. p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) promotes cholesterol ester accumulation in macrophages through inhibition of macroautophagy.

49. Anabolic steroid use and longitudinal, radial, and circumferential cardiac motion.

50. Good aerobic or muscular fitness protects overweight men from elevated oxidized LDL.

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