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Título : Data in support of dyslipidemia-associated alterations in B cell subpopulations frequency and phenotype during experimental atherosclerosis
Autor : Rincón Arévalo, Héctor Julián
Castaño Monsalve, Diana María
Villa Pulgarín, Janny Alexander
Rojas López, Mauricio
Vásquez Duque, Gloria María
Correa Londoño, Luis Alfonso
Ramírez Pineda, José Robinson
Yassin Noreña, Lina María
metadata.dc.subject.*: B cells
Linfocitos B
Apolipoprotein E
Apolipoproteína E
Cholesterol
Cholesterol
Atherosclerosis
Ateroesclerosis
Dyslipidemia
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Editorial : Elsevier
Citación : Rincón-Arévalo H, Castaño D, Villa-Pulgarín J, Rojas M, Vásquez G, Correa LA, Ramírez-Pineda JR, Yassin LM. Data in support of dyslipidemia-associated alterations in B cell subpopulations frequency and phenotype during experimental atherosclerosis. Data Brief 2016; 7:958-972. DOI:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2015.12.022
Resumen : ABSTARCT: Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in the world, atherosclerosis being its main underlying disease. Information about the role of B cells during atherosclerotic process is scarce, but both proatherogenic and atheroprotective properties have been described in the immunopathology of this disease. Frequency and phenotype of B cell subpopulations were studied in wild type and apolipoprotein-E-deficient (apoE / ) mice fed or not with high-fat diet (HFD), by flow cytometry. Here, we provide the information about the materials, methods, analysis and additional information related to our study published in Atherosclerosis
ISSN : 2352-3409
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2015.12.022
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