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Blood, Vol. 107, Issue 11, 4240-4243, June 1, 2006
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Deficiency in CCR5 but not CCR1 protects against neointima formation in atherosclerosis-prone mice: involvement of IL-10
Blood Zernecke et al. 107: 4240

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  • Figure S1: Role of CCR5 in diet-induced atherosclerotic plaque formation (PDF, 148 KB) -
    CCR5—/— and CCR5+/+ apoE—/— mice (n=5 each) were fed a western-diet for 12 weeks, aortic roots were harvested, and frozen sections were stained by oil-red O (ORO) and analyzed by quantitative morphometry. Shown are representative images (A) and the plaque area expressed as percentage of the whole aortic surface area (B). *P<0.01.




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