Sex differences in arterial identity correlate with neointimal hyperplasia after balloon injury

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  • who: Mingjie Gao from the Department of Surgery and Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan have published the Article: Sex differences in arterial identity correlate with neointimal hyperplasia after balloon injury, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report that among the macrophages in the media after balloon injury, there were fewer M1-type macrophages and greater numbers of M2-type macrophages in the walls of intact female rats compared to intact males and with gonadectomy-treated rats (Fig 3).
  • how: The data are consistent with the above-mentioned studies with less neointimal thickening . . .

     

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