A distinct macrophage subset mediating tissue destruction and neovascularization in giant cell arteritis: implication of the ykl‐40/interleukin‐13 receptor α2 axis

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  • who: Groningen and collaborators from the University of have published the research: A Distinct Macrophage Subset Mediating Tissue Destruction and Neovascularization in Giant Cell Arteritis: Implication of the YKL‐40/Interleukin‐13 Receptor α2 Axis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to determine the cellular source of YKL-­ 40 and to investigate its contribution to vascular pathology in GCA. The authors aimed to confirm the proangiogenic potential of YKL-­40 by performing a tube formation assay, which is often used to measure the ability of endothelial cells to form capillary-­like structures. The . . .

     

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