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Liying Liu, Alshad Lalani, Erbin Dai, Bruce Seet, Colin Macauley, Raj Singh, Lilly Fan, Grant McFadden, Alexandra Lucas
Published in Volume 105, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(11):1613–1621 doi:10.1172/JCI8934
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Hematoxylin and eosin–stained cross sections taken from rabbit abdominal aorta or rat iliofemoral artery after balloon injury at 28 days’ follow-up (×400). Moderately large areas of foam cell–filled, fatty plaque were seen in saline-treated rabbit aorta specimens (a), whereas less fatty areas of intimal hyperplasia with predominant smooth muscle cell invasion and proliferation were seen in the rat iliofemoral arterial specimens (b). M-T7 at 1.7 pg/g produced a marked reduction in plaque area in both the rabbit (c) and the rat models (d).