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Michelle Olive, Jason A. Mellad, Leilani E. Beltran, Mingchao Ma, Thomas Cimato, Audrey C. Noguchi, Hong San, Richard Childs, Jason C. Kovacic, Manfred Boehm
Published in Volume 118, Issue 6
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(6):2050–2061 doi:10.1172/JCI31244
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Figure 5
Local vascular p21Cip1 modulates vascular wound repair.

(A) BM transfer experiments were performed between p21+/+ and p21–/– mice. Intima/media ratios were measured 2 weeks after vascular injury. The transplantation of p21+/+ BM into p21–/– mice (orange bar) decreased arterial lesion formation compared with p21–/– BM transplanted into p21–/– mice (light blue bar) (n = 8; *P < 0.05). (B) The percentage of arterial macrophages measured 7 days after injury was decreased in p21–/– mice that received p21+/+ BM (orange bar) compared with mice that received p21–/– BM (light blue bar) (n = 8; ***P < 0.001). This effect was not seen in p21+/+ mice, where the percentage of arterial macrophages was not different between mice that received p21+/+ BM (yellow bar) and p21–/– BM (dark blue bar).