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  • 3. A minipig model of high-fat/high-sucrose diet-induced diabetes and atherosclerosis.
    Xi S, Yin W, Wang Z, Kusunoki M, Lian X, Koike T, Fan J, Zhang Q.
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  • 6. Transgenic mice expressing high levels of human apolipoprotein B develop severe atherosclerotic lesions in response to a high-fat diet.
    Purcell-Huynh DA, Farese RV, Johnson DF, Flynn LM, Pierotti V, Newland DL, Linton MF, Sanan DA, Young SG.
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  • 7. Effect of impaired glucose tolerance on atherosclerotic lesion formation: an evaluation in selectively bred mice with different susceptibilities to glucose intolerance.
    Asai A, Nagao M, Kawahara M, Shuto Y, Sugihara H, Oikawa S.
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  • 10. Human aldose reductase expression accelerates diabetic atherosclerosis in transgenic mice.
    Vikramadithyan RK, Hu Y, Noh HL, Liang CP, Hallam K, Tall AR, Ramasamy R, Goldberg IJ.
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  • 12. Macrophage cholesterol metabolism, apolipoprotein E, and scavenger receptor AI/II mRNA in atherosclerosis-susceptible and -resistant mice.
    Friedman G, Ben-Yehuda A, Dabach Y, Hollander G, Babaey S, Ben-Naim M, Stein O, Stein Y.
    Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol; 2000 Nov; 20(11):2459-64. PubMed ID: 11073853
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  • 13. alpha-Lipoic acid prevents the increase in atherosclerosis induced by diabetes in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice fed high-fat/low-cholesterol diet.
    Yi X, Maeda N.
    Diabetes; 2006 Aug; 55(8):2238-44. PubMed ID: 16873686
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  • 16. Advanced glycation end product interventions reduce diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis.
    Forbes JM, Yee LT, Thallas V, Lassila M, Candido R, Jandeleit-Dahm KA, Thomas MC, Burns WC, Deemer EK, Thorpe SR, Cooper ME, Allen TJ.
    Diabetes; 2004 Jul; 53(7):1813-23. PubMed ID: 15220206
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  • 20. Increased atherosclerotic lesion calcification in a novel mouse model combining insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, and hypercholesterolemia.
    Heinonen SE, Leppänen P, Kholová I, Lumivuori H, Häkkinen SK, Bosch F, Laakso M, Ylä-Herttuala S.
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