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Kathryn J. Moore, Vidya V. Kunjathoor, Stephanie L. Koehn, Jennifer J. Manning, Anita A. Tseng, Jessica M. Silver, Mary McKee, Mason W. Freeman
Published in Volume 115, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(8):2192–2201 doi:10.1172/JCI24061
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Disruption of Cd36 or Msr1 increases aortic sinus atherosclerosis in Apoe–/– mice. Aortic sinus atherosclerotic lesion area was quantified from serial sections (12 sections per mouse) cut through the aorta at the origins of the aortic valve leaflets that were stained with oil red O and hematoxylin. (A) Dot plot showing aortic sinus lesion area of individual mice, with mean lesion area shown in (B). *P ≤ 0.05; significantly different from Apoe–/– control mice. (C) Representative photographs of the aortic sinus from male Apoe–/–, Cd36–/–Apoe–/–, and Msr1–/–Apoe–/– mice stained with H&E. Magnification, ×60 (top row); ×200 (bottom row).