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41. The Significance Of Blood Bilirubin In CHD Patients And Its Functions In Alleviating The Oxidative Injury Of Endothelial Cells And Inhibiting Foam Cell Formation
42. Mechanism Of Macrophage Foam Cell Formation And Migration Pathway
43. The Role Of SIRT6 In Inducing Macrophage Autophagy Flux And Promoting Cholesterol Efflux So As To Inhibit Macrophage Foam Cell Formation
44. Ginkgo Biloba Extract (EGb761) Inhibiting Smooth Muscle Foam Cell Formation And The Underlying Mechanisms
45. TFEB SUMOylation In Macrophage Affects Foam Cell Formation And Atherosclerosis
46. Exosomal CagA Derived From Helicobacter Pylori-infected Gastric Epithelial Cells Induces Macrophage Foam Cell Formation And Promote Atherosclerosis
47. Mechanism Of Geniposide Inhibiting Macrophage-derived Foam Cell Formation
48. The Deficiency Of Adipose ABC-transporter A1 Effects On Atherosclerosis
49. The Effect Of Lipa Gene Deletion On Foam Cell Formation In Atherosclerosis
50. The Complement Membrane Attack Complex C5b-9 Promotes Macrophage Foam Cell Formation By Activating The NLRP3 Inflammasome
51. Study On The Role And Mechanism Of The Macrophage Inflammation And Foam Cell Formation Mediated By Piperlonguminine And Its Derivatives
52. Salusin-? Inhibits THP-1 Derived Foam Cell Formation Via PPAR?
53. Role Of Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase SHP-2 In Early Atherosclerosis Formation In Apoe-knockout Mice
54. Study On The Effect And Regulatory Mechanism Of Protein 4.1R On Foam Cell Formation
55. Molecular mechanisms involved in adenosine receptor mediated suppression of foam cell formation: A2A adenosine receptor activation decreases foam cell formation by enhancing ABCA1 and 27-hydroxylase dependent cholesterol efflux
56. Role of testicular orphan receptor TR4 in atherosclerosis and regulation of TR4 activity by acetylation
57. An Investigation of the Effects of an Aqueous Extract of Radix Salvia Miltiorrhiza-Radix Pueraria Lobata Mixture on Atherosclerotic Events and the Underlying Biochemical Mechanisms
58. Genetic Deficiency Of Phactr1 Promotes Atherosclerosis Development Via Facilitating M1 Macrophage Polarization And Foam Cell Formation
59. Lack Of Nogo-B Enhances Atherosclerotic Plaque Stability Via Regulating Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation And Foam Cell Formation
60. The P2RY12 Receptor In VSMCs Promotes Foam Cell Formation And Atherosclerosis By Inhibiting Autophagy
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