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Alex Bashore

@acbashore

Postdoctoral scientist at Columbia University

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Excited that are article where we identified CD200 as a cell surface lineage marker of smooth muscle cells and their derived cells in atherosclerosis is now online Circulation! Rob Bauer Mingyao Li
ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…

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Excited that our article is now online. Our study delves into the intricate multimodal transcriptional and phenotypic landscape of human carotid atherosclerosis, revealing extensive cellular heterogeneity and identifying previously unknown cell types.

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To better understand facets of atherosclerosis and inform personalized interventions, researchers mapped every cell involved in the development of plaque in the carotid artery: bit.ly/3uNLJPh ATVB: An AHA Journal

To better understand facets of atherosclerosis and inform personalized interventions, researchers mapped every cell involved in the development of plaque in the carotid artery: bit.ly/3uNLJPh @atvbahajournals #CardioTwitter #ScienceTwitter #PrecisionMedicine
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The Stem Cell Pluripotency Genes Klf4 and Oct4 Regulate Complex SMC Phenotypic Changes Critical in Late-Stage Atherosclerotic Lesion Pathogenesis. dlvr.it/RbtjNH

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Goossens, Rodriguez-Vita et al. show that cancer cells scavenge membrane cholesterol from tumor-associated macrophages. Targeting cholesterol efflux in macrophages reduces tumor progression in a model of ovarian cancer.
bit.ly/2JaA816

Goossens, Rodriguez-Vita et al. show that cancer cells scavenge membrane cholesterol from tumor-associated macrophages. Targeting cholesterol efflux in macrophages reduces tumor progression in a model of ovarian cancer. bit.ly/2JaA816
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