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9. Incremental effects of diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease in medial arterial calcification: Synergistic pathways for peripheral artery disease progression

10. ENHANCED LYSYL OXIDASE EXPRESSION IN PERIPHERAL ARTERY RESTENOSIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALTERED COLLAGENS: IMPLICATIONS IN RESTENOTIC PLAQUE PROGRESSION AND THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION

12. ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUE MORPHOLOGY IN RESPONSE TO HIGH INTENSITY LIPID LOWERING THERAPY BY MULTIMODALITY IMAGING AMONG WOMEN AND MEN: A YELLOW-II SUB-STUDY

13. PROPROTEIN CONVERTASE SUBTILISIN KEXIN TYPE 9 PROTEIN EXPRESSION IS INCREASED IN LIPID RICH HUMAN ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES COMPARED TO FIBROUS PLAQUES

14. INVESTIGATION OF NOVEL DRUG TARGETS IMPLICATED IN HIGH-DOSE STATIN THERAPY FROM YELLOW-II TRIAL: TOWARDS PERSONALIZED LIPID LOWERING THERAPIES

15. Intracoronary Imaging, Cholesterol Efflux, and Transcriptomes After Intensive Statin Treatment

16. Modification of Environmental Toxicity by Nutrients: Implications in Atherosclerosis

17. Proinflammatory Properties of Coplanar PCBs: In Vitro and in Vivo Evidence

18. Zinc nutrition and apoptosis of vascular endothelial cells: implications in atherosclerosis

19. Abstract 15275: Altered Extracellular Matrix Proteoglycan- Decorin, Collagens and Elastin Deposition May Enhance Atherosclerosis in Human Peripheral Artery Disease: Implication of Morphological Predictors in Restenotic Plaque Progression

20. Histopathological Evidence of Adventitial or Medial Injury Is a Strong Predictor of Restenosis During Directional Atherectomy for Peripheral Artery Disease

22. Involvement of CYP 2C9 in mediating the proinflammatory effects of linoleic acid in vascular endothelial cells

23. Zinc modulates PPARgamma signaling and activation of porcine endothelial cells

24. Dietary flavonoids modulate PCB-induced oxidative stress, CYP1A1 induction, and AhR-DNA binding activity in vascular endothelial cells

25. Fatty acid-mediated activation of vascular endothelial cells

26. Zinc protects against apoptosis of endothelial cells induced by linoleic acid and tumor necrosis factor alpha

27. Antioxidant-like properties of zinc in activated endothelial cells

30. ALTERED CALCIFICATION MEDIATORS OF BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN–2 AND FETUIN–A PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND MEDIAL ARTERY CALCIFICATION IN PATIENTS WITH PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE, WITH OR WITHOUT DIABETES MELLITUS AND CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: IMPLICATIONS IN LESION PROGRESSION

31. Genotype-Dependent Impairment of Hemoglobin Clearance Increases Oxidative and Inflammatory Response in Human Diabetic Atherosclerosis

32. Increased Expression of Oxidation-Specific Epitopes and Apoptosis Are Associated With Haptoglobin Genotype

33. HISTOPATHOLOGIC EVIDENCE OF ADVENTITIAL CUTS PREDICTS RESTENOSIS AFTER DIRECTIONAL ATHERECTOMY OF LOWER EXTREMITY PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE: RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED, OPEN LABEL, INVESTIGATOR-INITIATED TRIAL COMPARING INTRAVASCULAR ULTRASOUND-GUIDED ATHERECTOMY TO ANGIOGRAPHY GUIDED ATHERECTOMY IN PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INTERVENTIONS FOR TASC'S A, B LESIONS (UTOPIA) PILOT STUDY

35. SYNERGISTIC IMPACT OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND DIABETES MELLITUS ON PERIPHERAL VASCULAR ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUE NEOVASCULARIZATION AND INFLAMMATION

36. CHORDAL RUPTURE CORRELATES WITH ELASTIC FIBRIL FRAGMENTATION AND DISORGANIZATION OF THE POSTERIOR LEAFLET IN MYXOMATOUS MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE: IMPLICATIONS FOR LEAFLET STABILITY AND DISEASE PROGRESSION

37. INCREASED EXPRESSION OF OXIDATION-SPECIFIC EPITOPES AND APOPTOSIS ARE HAPTOGLOBIN GENOTYPE DEPENDENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR PLAQUE PROGRESSION IN HUMAN ATHEROSCLEROSIS

39. GENOTYPE-DEPENDENT IMPAIRMENT OF HEMOGLOBIN CLEARANCE INCREASES OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INFLAMMATION LEADING TO ACCELERATED NEOVASCULARIZATION IN HUMAN DIABETIC ATHEROSCLEROSIS

42. INCREASED ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED INFLAMMATION AND NEOVASCULARIZATION IN PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE: MECHANISTIC ROLE OF ANGIOTENSIN II TYPE I RECEPTOR, INTERLEUKIN-6, AND TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA IN DIABETIC ATHEROSCLEROSIS

43. SIGNIFICANT DOWN-REGULATION OF THE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINE INTERLEUKIN-10 IS GENOTYPE DEPENDENT IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUES WITH INTRA-PLAQUE HEMORRHAGE

45. Downregulation of the Hemoglobin Scavenger Receptor in Individuals With Diabetes and the Hp 2-2 Genotype

46. Modification of Environmental Toxicity by Nutrients: Implications in Atherosclerosis.

47. Dietary Flavonoids Modulate PCB-Induced Oxidative Stress, CYP1A1 Induction, and AhR-DNA Binding Activity in Vascular Endothelial Cells.

48. Increased Expression of Oxidation-Specific Epitopes and Apoptosis Are Associated With Haptoglobin Genotype Possible Implications for Plaque Progression in Human Atherosclerosis

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