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Hyperhomocysteinemia inhibits post-injury reendothelialization in mice
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We have established a convenient and accurate mouse model of carotid injury in which the reendothelialization process can be precisely quantified. In addition, we have observed impaired reendothelialization and increased neointimal formation in severe HHcy mice. The capacity of Hcy to inhibit proliferation and migration of EC may be responsible for impaired reendothelialization and contribute to arteriosclerosis in HHcy.
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