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Atherosclerosis in LDLR-knockout mice is inhibited, but not reversed, by the PPARgamma ligand pioglitazone.
The American journal of pathology.
2009
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Activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha in mice induces expression of the hepatic low-density lipoprotein receptor.
British journal of pharmacology.
2008
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Anti-adipogenic action of pitavastatin occurs through the coordinate regulation of PPARgamma and Pref-1 expression.
British journal of pharmacology.
2007
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Functional interplay between the macrophage scavenger receptor class B type I and pitavastatin (NK-104).
Circulation.
2004
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Times cited: 52 - CD36, oxidized LDL and PPAR gamma: pathological interactions in macrophages and atherosclerosis. Vascular pharmacology. 2004 Information Resource GET IT
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Pitavastatin downregulates expression of the macrophage type B scavenger receptor, CD36.
Circulation.
2004
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Expression of CD36 in macrophages and atherosclerosis: the role of lipid regulation of PPARgamma signaling.
Trends in cardiovascular medicine.
2004
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Pitavastatin alters the expression of thrombotic and fibrinolytic proteins in human vascular cells.
Journal of cellular biochemistry.
2003
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Adipogenic differentiating agents regulate expression of fatty acid binding protein and CD36 in the J744 macrophage cell line.
Journal of lipid research.
2003
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Regulation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma-mediated gene expression. A new mechanism of action for high density lipoprotein.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
2002
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Oxidized low density lipoprotein decreases macrophage expression of scavenger receptor B-I.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
2001
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Induction of CD36 expression by oxidized LDL and IL-4 by a common signaling pathway dependent on protein kinase C and PPAR-gamma.
Journal of lipid research.
2000
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Transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) and TGF-beta2 decrease expression of CD36, the type B scavenger receptor, through mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphorylation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
2000
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Cellular cholesterol regulates expression of the macrophage type B scavenger receptor, CD36.
Journal of lipid research.
1999
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Recombinant glutathione S-transferase/CD36 fusion proteins define an oxidized low density lipoprotein-binding domain.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
1998
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Lipoproteins modulate expression of the macrophage scavenger receptor.
The American journal of pathology.
1998
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Herpesvirus in atherosclerosis and thrombosis: etiologic agents or ubiquitous bystanders?.
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology.
1998
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Native and modified low density lipoproteins increase the functional expression of the macrophage class B scavenger receptor, CD36.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
1997
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Times cited: 226 -
Effector cell protease receptor-1 is a vascular receptor for coagulation factor Xa.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
1996
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Inhibition of macrophage scavenger receptor activity by tumor necrosis factor-alpha is transcriptionally and post-transcriptionally regulated.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
1996
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Times cited: 94 -
Altered cholesterol trafficking in herpesvirus-infected arterial cells. Evidence for viral protein kinase-mediated cholesterol accumulation.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
1995
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Inhibition of cholesterol esterification in macrophages and vascular smooth muscle foam cells: evaluation of E5324, an acyl-CoA cholesterol acyltransferase inhibitor.
Lipids.
1995
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Oxidized LDL binds to CD36 on human monocyte-derived macrophages and transfected cell lines. Evidence implicating the lipid moiety of the lipoprotein as the binding site.
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology.
1995
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Times cited: 215 -
Signal transduction in atherosclerosis: second messengers and regulation of cellular cholesterol trafficking.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology.
1995
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Basic fibroblast growth factor-induced low density lipoprotein receptor transcription and surface expression. Signal transduction pathways mediated by the bFGF receptor tyrosine kinase.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
1994
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Cytokine regulation of low density lipoprotein receptor gene transcription in HepG2 cells.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
1993
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Times cited: 127 -
Developmentally regulated herpesvirus plaque formation in arterial smooth muscle cells.
Circulation research.
1993
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Macrophage and foam cell release of matrix-bound growth factors. Role of plasminogen activation.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
1993
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Times cited: 109 -
Transforming growth factor-beta up-regulates low density lipoprotein receptor-mediated cholesterol metabolism in vascular smooth muscle cells.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
1992
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Times cited: 45 -
Dihydropyridine calcium antagonist modulates cholesterol metabolism and eicosanoid biosynthesis in vascular cells.
Journal of cellular biochemistry.
1992
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Decreased messenger RNA translation in herpesvirus-infected arterial cells: effects on cholesteryl ester hydrolase.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
1989
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Aging and arteriosclerosis. The increased proliferation of arterial smooth muscle cells isolated from old rats is associated with increased platelet-derived growth factor-like activity.
The Journal of experimental medicine.
1988
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Times cited: 90