This review aims at: (i) describing the role of resident and circulating cells, of the extracellular environment and of positive and negative factors in driving the mineralization process; (ii) detailing the types of VC (i.e., intimal, medial and cardiac valve calcification); (iii) analyzing...
Since the molecular biology of the formation of microcalcifications in breast cancer is poorly understood, we performed an initial in silico screen using an existing mRNA database for comparing highly metastatic breast cancer cell lines with non-metastatic breast cancer cell lines. In this screen, ...
Circulating biomarkers related to vascular wall biology High sensitivity C- reactive protein +++ Moderate Fast No data 2. Prospective validation and 3. Incremental value: cIMT: The prediction of future outcomes in prospective cohorts has been proved in several studies (Table 3). A meta-analysis of...
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet, Von Eulers väg 3, Stockholm, SE-171 77, Sweden Francesca Del Gaudio & Urban Lendahl Inserm U1171, University of Lille, CHU, Memory Center, Distalz, Lille, F-59000, France Thibaud Lebouvier Department of Bioinformatics, Zhongyuan...
Vascular calcification represents the deposition of calcium phosphate salts in the tunica media of the vascular wall. It occurs during aging but is accelerated and pronounced in patients with diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease (CKD) and establishe
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Joseph Bryant, University of Maryland School of Medicine Jianjie Ma, Ohio State University College of Medicine The series Editors invite you to submit to this article collection entitled “Autophagy Biology: Autophagy and the Cellular Mechanism of Diseases”. The series will be published in Cell & ...
Numerous advancements have been made in our understanding the biology of wound healing in recent years. Wound healing is characterized by proliferation, differentiation, migration, and adhesion of different types of cell. All of these activities are triggered when different growth factors regulate differe...
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SP Evanko,JC Angello,TN Wight - 《Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis & Vascular Biology》 被引量: 1212发表: 1999年 Osteogenesis associates with inflammation in early-stage atherosclerosis evaluated by molecular imaging in vivo. Arterial calcification is associated with cardiovascular events; however, mechanisms o...