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Distribution of Inflammatory Cells in Atherosclerotic Plaques Relates to the Direction of Flow

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Significant differences in cell composition between upstream and downstream parts of plaques indicate a role for arterial flow in the distribution of different cell types. The low-flow/low-shear downstream areas of plaques contain significantly more SMCs, which could provide the background for slowly progressive growth at distal ends of plaques. The significantly high number of macrophages in the upstream areas suggests a relationship between high flow/high shear and plaque instability.

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