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3. Mechanisms of Platelet Activation in Diabetes Mellitus

4. Inhibition of macrophage proliferation dominates plaque regression in response to cholesterol lowering

5. Endothelial cell CD36 optimizes tissue fatty acid uptake

8. Inflammatory Pathways Regulated by Tumor Necrosis Receptor–Associated Factor 1 Protect From Metabolic Consequences in Diet-Induced Obesity

9. Purinergic receptor Y2 (P2Y2)- dependent VCAM-1 expression promotes immune cell infiltration in metabolic syndrome

10. Enzymatic Defluorination of a Terminally Monofluorinated Pentyl Moiety: Oxidative or Hydrolytic Mechanism?

13. Genetic Deficiency of TRAF5 Promotes Adipose Tissue Inflammation and Aggravates Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice

14. Atheroprotection through SYK inhibition fails in established disease when local macrophage proliferation dominates lesion progression

15. Deficiency of Endothelial CD40 Induces a Stable Plaque Phenotype and Limits Inflammatory Cell Recruitment to Atherosclerotic Lesions in Mice

16. Residual inflammatory risk in coronary heart disease: incidence of elevated high-sensitive CRP in a real-world cohort

18. Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Factor 5 Promotes Arterial Neointima Formation through Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation

19. A ligand-specific blockade of the integrin Mac-1 selectively targets pathologic inflammation while maintaining protective host-defense

20. CD40 deficiency in smooth muscle cells ameliorates atherogenesis and promotes a stable plaque phenotype in the aortic root

22. P2X 7 Deficiency Blocks Lesional Inflammasome Activity and Ameliorates Atherosclerosis in Mice

23. Extracellular ATP Induces Vascular Inflammation and Atherosclerosis via Purinergic Receptor Y 2 in Mice

24. Inflammatory Pathways Regulated by Tumor Necrosis Receptor-Associated Factor 1 Protect From Metabolic Consequences in Diet-Induced Obesity.

25. Successful Therapy of Ventricular Rupture by Percutaneous Intrapericardial Instillation of Fibrin Glue: A Case Report

26. Cardiac Myocyte KLF5 Regulates Ppara Expression and Cardiac Function

29. Lipolysis, and Not Hepatic Lipogenesis, Is the Primary Modulator of Triglyceride Levels in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Mice

32. Coinhibitory Suppression of T Cell Activation by CD40 Protects Against Obesity and Adipose Tissue Inflammation in Mice

33. Interruption of classic CD40L-CD40 signalling but not of the novel CD40L-Mac-1 interaction limits arterial neointima formation in mice

34. Extracellular ATP Induces Vascular Infammation and Atherosclerosis via Purinergic Receptor Y2 in Mice.

35. Correction: CD40L Deficiency Attenuates Diet-Induced Adipose Tissue Inflammation by Impairing Immune Cell Accumulation and Production of Pathogenic IgG-Antibodies

36. CD40L Deficiency Attenuates Diet-Induced Adipose Tissue Inflammation by Impairing Immune Cell Accumulation and Production of Pathogenic IgG-Antibodies

39. Binding of CD40L to Mac-1's I-Domain Involves the EQLKKSKTL Motif and Mediates Leukocyte Recruitment and Atherosclerosis—But Does Not Affect Immunity and Thrombosis in Mice

40. The Oral Spleen Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Fostamatinib Attenuates Inflammation and Atherogenesis in Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor–Deficient Mice

41. Cannabinoid Receptor 2 Signaling Does Not Modulate Atherogenesis in Mice

42. CD40L induces inflammation and adipogenesis in adipose cells – a potential link between metabolic and cardiovascular disease

44. Extracellular ATP Induces Vascular Inflammation and Atherosclerosis via Purinergic Receptor Y2in Mice

45. Interruption of classic CD40L-CD40 signalling but not of the novel CD40L-Mac-1 interaction limits arterial neointima formation in mice.

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