Researchers investigate why aortic aneurysms form at the arch or in the abdominal segment

Differential expression of genes related to ECM organization, angiogenesis and inflammation in ECs from the ascending arch (asc) and abdominal aorta (abd) in the AngII ApoE?/? model. A–L) H & E stainings (A, E, I, K) and immunofluorescence stainings (B–D, F–H, J, L) of aneurysms in the ascending arch (A–D) or abdominal aorta (E–H) of the AngII ApoE?/? model (d28) vs sham controls of the ascending arch (I, J) and the abdominal aorta (K, L), arrows indicate elastin breaks, green?=?CD31, red?=?CD45 (B, F, J, L) or FLK1 (D, H), white?=?autofluorescence, Read More

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