In vivo chemotaxis to rat leucocytes was shown to mildly oxidised arachidonic acid in the migration into cotton pellet method. Amounts of oxidised acid, 0.25, 0.5 and 2.5 mg, mobilized net leucocytes ...
Oxidative modification of LDL is causally involved in the development of atherosclerosis and occurs in vivo in the blood as well as within the vascular wall. The present study attempted to explore whe...
Death of macrophages and smooth muscle cells (SMC) can lead to progression of atherosclerosis. Mildly oxidised low-density lipoprotein (mildly-oxLDL) induced more overall death and apoptosis than mode...
The present study was to test the relative hypercholesterolaemic and atherogenic potency of oxidised cholesterol (OxC) and non-oxidised cholesterol in hamsters. An OxC mixture, prepared by heating pur...
In prospective studies antibodies to oxidised LDL (low density lipoprotein) have been shown to predict myocardial infarction and progression of carotid atherosclerosis in non-autoimmune subjects. The ...
The suggestion has frequently been made that lipid-laden blood monocytes might contribute to atherosclerosis by emigrating into the arterial intima. In spite of much evidence that this occurs, the mec...
The Michaelis constant and maximal velocity of alpha-amylase-free amyloglucosidase decrease with increasing periodate oxidation of amylose. These kinetic features have been explained on the basis of c...