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- Neointima typically refers to scar tissue that forms within tubular anatomical structures such as blood vessels, as the intima is the innermost lining...
- thick smooth muscle tissue inside the lumen, the so-called neointima. Development of a neointima is variable but can at times be so severe as to re-occlude...
- percutaneous coronary interventions such as stenting or angioplasty. The term neointima is used because the cells in the hyperplastic regions of the vascular...
- "Cellular mechanisms by which proinsulin C-peptide prevents insulin-induced neointima formation in human saphenous vein". Diabetologia. 53 (8): 1761–71. doi:10...
- to the wall of the artery, a pa****axel coating limits the growth of neointima (scar tissue) within stents. Pa****axel drug-eluting stents for coronary...
- Bokyung (2017). "Desalted Salicornia europaea extract attenuated vascular neointima formation by inhibiting the MAPK pathway-mediated migration and proliferation...
- "Previously differentiated medial vascular smooth muscle cells contribute to neointima formation following vascular injury". Vascular Cell. 6 (1): 21. doi:10...
- furthermore, wire-injury experiments in the Adamts7−/− mouse show reduced neointima formation. The ****ociation of ADAMTS7 with atherosclerosis suggests that...
- of a novel smooth muscle ****ociated protein, smap2, upregulated during neointima formation in a rat carotid endarterectomy model". Biochimica et Biophysica...
- arterial wall after balloon angioplasty correlates with late stages of neointima formation and coincidentally with the peak in proliferation and differentiation...