Necrotic cell death in atherosclerosis
W Martinet, DM Schrijvers, GRY De Meyer - Basic research in cardiology, 2011 - Springer
Necrosis is a type of cell death characterized by a gain in cell volume, swelling of
organelles, rupture of the plasma membrane and subsequent loss of intracellular contents …
organelles, rupture of the plasma membrane and subsequent loss of intracellular contents …
Hyperhomocyst (e) inemia induces multiorgan damage
A Miller, V Mujumdar, E Shek, J Guillot, M Angelo… - Heart and vessels, 2000 - Springer
Hyperhomocyst (e) inemia has been associated with the development of hypertension,
stroke, and cardiovascular, cerebral/neuronal, renal, and liver diseases. To test the …
stroke, and cardiovascular, cerebral/neuronal, renal, and liver diseases. To test the …
Seeing beyond apoptosis: ultrastructural aspects of necrosis in human atherosclerosis
I Perrotta - Cardiovascular Pathology, 2023 - Elsevier
In recent years, there has been an explosive growth of research to decipher the
pathobiologic relevance of cell death in the development and progression of various …
pathobiologic relevance of cell death in the development and progression of various …
Oncosis in human esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and its relationship with apoptosis and microvessel density
G Zhao, J Seng, Z Song, HU Wei, LI Ang… - Chinese medical …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Background Previous studies have shown that oncosis in malignant tumors might be related
to cellular energy supply. The aim of this study was to detect oncosis in human esophageal …
to cellular energy supply. The aim of this study was to detect oncosis in human esophageal …
The signaling pathway of oxysterol-induced apoptosis in macrophages
NE Freeman - 2005 - search.proquest.com
Oxidized low-density lipoproteins (OxLDL) mediate many of the pathological events
associated with atherosclerosis. Oxysterols, the major cytotoxic component of OxLDL …
associated with atherosclerosis. Oxysterols, the major cytotoxic component of OxLDL …