Monocytic origin of foam cells in human atherosclerotic plaques.
Foam cells in 4 human atherosclerotic plaques reacted with 3 rat monoclonal antibodies directed against T.200 ('anti-leucocyte common' antibody), HLA-Class II molecules and macrophage cytoplasm, respectively. Smooth muscle cells did not react. The results support the view that foam cells a...
Main Authors: | Aqel, N, Ball, R, Waldmann, H, Mitchinson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1984
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