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Myxomavirus anti-inflammatory chemokine binding protein reduces the increased plaque growth induced by chronic porphyromonas gingivalis oral infection after balloon angioplasty aortic injury in mice
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Myxomavirus anti-inflammatory chemokine binding protein reduces the increased plaque growth induced by chronic porphyromonas gingivalis oral infection after balloon angioplasty aortic injury in mice

A. R. Lucas, R. K. Verma, E. Dai, L. Liu, H. Chen, S. Kesavalu, M. Rivera, I. Velsko, S. Ambadapadi, S. Chukkapalli, …
PLoS ONE, Vol.9(10)
2014

Abstract

apolipoprotein E binding protein chemokine immunoglobulin G antibody myeloid differentiation factor 88 protein M T7 protein Serp 1 proteinase serine proteinase toll like receptor 4 unclassified drug virus protein alpha 1 antitrypsin interferon receptor M-T7 protein, Myxoma virus animal cell animal experiment animal model animal tissue aorta atherosclerosis aorta injury Article cell invasion chronic disease controlled study monocyte mouse mouth infection mouth plaque Myxomavirus nonhuman percutaneous transluminal angioplasty Porphyromonas gingivalis Poxvirus protein expression restenosis signal transduction tooth plaque adverse effects animal aorta Bacteroidaceae Infections complication Dental Plaque drug effects microbiology pathogenicity Plaque, Atherosclerotic surgery Mus alpha 1-Antitrypsin Angioplasty, Balloon Animals Mice Receptors, Interferon Viral Proteins
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