Phosphatidylserine liposomes mimic apoptotic cells to attenuate atherosclerosis by expanding polyreactive IgM producing B1a lymphocytes
Conclusion
Targeting B1a cell activation by PSLs may be a potentially potent therapeutic strategy to attenuate atherosclerosis and reduce the incidence of atherosclerosis-dependent myocardial infarction and stroke.
Source: Cardiovascular Research - Category: Cardiology Authors: Hosseini, H., Li, Y., Kanellakis, P., Tay, C., Cao, A., Tipping, P., Bobik, A., Toh, B.-H., Kyaw, T. Tags: Vascular biology Source Type: research
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