Cellular and molecular mechanisms of atherogenesis. CD40-CD40L immunoregulatory signal
Contact-dependent interactions of CD40 receptor and its ligand CD40L are regarded as a stimulator of atheroma-associated cells. A new T lymphocyte-dependent pathway of activation of immune inflammation in the vascular wall is discussed, which is presumably maintained by self-regulation of antiinflam...
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