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- 2021
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Extracellular matrix: paving the way to the newest trends in atherosclerosis
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Human Atherosclerotic Plaque Progression Is Dependent on Apoptosis According to Bomb-Pulse 14C Dating
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The novel collagen matrikine, endotrophin, is associated with mortality and cardiovascular events in patients with atherosclerosis
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Glucocorticoid induced TNF receptor family-related protein (GITR) – A novel driver of atherosclerosis
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Material Decomposition in Low-Energy Micro-CT Using a Dual-Threshold Photon Counting X-Ray Detector
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Diverse ultrastructural landscape of atherosclerotic endothelium
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Classifications of atherosclerotic plaque components with T1 and T2* mapping in 11.7 T MRI
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2020
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Carotid Plaque Morphology is Similar in Patients with Reduced and Normal Renal Function
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S100A9 Links Inflammation and Repair in Myocardial Infarction
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Low Levels of CD4+CD28null T Cells at Baseline Are Associated With First-Time Coronary Events in a Prospective Population-Based Case-Control Cohort
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CD163+ macrophages are associated with a vulnerable plaque phenotype in human carotid plaques
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Exploring the role of extracellular matrix proteins to develop biomarkers of plaque vulnerability and outcome
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Glucocorticoid-induced tumour necrosis factor receptor family-related protein (GITR) drives atherosclerosis in mice and is associated with an unstable plaque phenotype and cerebrovascular events in humans
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Legumain is upregulated in acute cardiovascular events and associated with improved outcome - potentially related to anti-inflammatory effects on macrophages
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Reduced oxidized LDL in T2D plaques is associated with a greater statin usage but not with future cardiovascular events
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- Contribution to journal › Article