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Macrophage specific overexpression of the human macrophage scavenger receptor in transgenic mice, using a 180-kb yeast artificial chromosome, leads to enhanced foam cell formation of isolated peritoneal macrophages. [electronic resource] by
- de Winther, M P
- van Dijk, K W
- van Vlijmen, B J
- Gijbels, M J
- Heus, J J
- Wijers, E R
- van den Bos, A C
- Breuer, M
- Frants, R R
- Havekes, L M
- Hofker, M H
Producer: 20000106
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Atherosclerosis vol. 147
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Blocking CD40-TRAF6 interactions by small-molecule inhibitor 6860766 ameliorates the complications of diet-induced obesity in mice. [electronic resource] by
- van den Berg, S M
- Seijkens, T T P
- Kusters, P J H
- Zarzycka, B
- Beckers, L
- den Toom, M
- Gijbels, M J J
- Chatzigeorgiou, A
- Weber, C
- de Winther, M P J
- Chavakis, T
- Nicolaes, G A F
- Lutgens, E
Producer: 20160322
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International journal of obesity (2005) vol. 39
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Antenatal exposure to chorioamnionitis affects lipid metabolism in 7-week-old sheep. [electronic resource] by
- Vlassaks, E
- Gavilanes, A W D
- Bieghs, V
- Reinartz, A
- Gassler, N
- Van Gorp, P J
- Gijbels, M J J
- Bekers, O
- Zimmermann, L J I
- Pillow, J J
- Polglase, G R
- Nitsos, I
- Newnham, J P
- Kallapur, S G
- Jobe, A H
- Shiri-Sverdlov, R
- Kramer, B W
Producer: 20140809
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Journal of developmental origins of health and disease vol. 3
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Disruption of the cathepsin K gene reduces atherosclerosis progression and induces plaque fibrosis but accelerates macrophage foam cell formation. [electronic resource] by
- Lutgens, E
- Lutgens, S P M
- Faber, B C G
- Heeneman, S
- Gijbels, M M J
- de Winther, M P J
- Frederik, P
- van der Made, I
- Daugherty, A
- Sijbers, A M
- Fisher, A
- Long, C J
- Saftig, P
- Black, D
- Daemen, M J A P
- Cleutjens, K B J M
Producer: 20060222
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Circulation vol. 113
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NDRG4, an early detection marker for colorectal cancer, is specifically expressed in enteric neurons. [electronic resource] by
- Vaes, N
- Lentjes, M H F M
- Gijbels, M J
- Rademakers, G
- Daenen, K L
- Boesmans, W
- Wouters, K A D
- Geuzens, A
- Qu, X
- Steinbusch, H P J
- Rutten, B P F
- Baldwin, S H
- Sharkey, K A
- Hofstra, R M W
- van Engeland, M
- Vanden Berghe, P
- Melotte, V
Producer: 20180510
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Neurogastroenterology and motility vol. 29
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