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LPS-Induced Systemic Inflammation Does Not Alter Atherosclerotic Plaque Area or Inflammation in APOE3*LEIDEN Mice in the Early Phase Up to 15 Days
LPS-Induced Systemic Inflammation Does Not Alter Atherosclerotic Plaque Area or Inflammation in APOE3*LEIDEN Mice in the Early Phase Up to 15 Days
Orthopedic surgery increases atherosclerotic lesions and necrotic core area in ApoE−/− mice
Orthopedic surgery increases atherosclerotic lesions and necrotic core area in ApoE−/− mice
Anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative and anti-atherosclerotic effects of quercetin in human in vitro and in vivo models
Anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative and anti-atherosclerotic effects of quercetin in human in vitro and in vivo models
Effects of anthocyanin and flavanol compunds on lipid metabolism and adipose tissue associated systemic inflammation in diet-induced obesity
Effects of anthocyanin and flavanol compunds on lipid metabolism and adipose tissue associated systemic inflammation in diet-induced obesity
Key Inflammatory Processes in Human NASH Are Reflected in Ldlr-/-.Leiden Mice
Key Inflammatory Processes in Human NASH Are Reflected in Ldlr-/-.Leiden Mice: A Translational Gene Profiling Study
High fat diet-induced obesity prolongs critical stages of the spermatogenic cycle in a Ldlr-/-.Leiden mouse model
High fat diet-induced obesity prolongs critical stages of the spermatogenic cycle in a Ldlr-/-.Leiden mouse model
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