Figure 1
Atherosclerotic lesions. Typical appearance of aortas from apoE+/+HCII−/− (A) and apoE−/−HCII−/− (B) mice. Mice were fed a Western diet beginning at 8 weeks of age and were killed at 20 weeks of age. To show the entire aorta in a single image, each panel is a composite of 3 adjacent microscopic fields. Atherosclerotic plaques are present in the aortic arch and to a lesser extent in the thoracic aorta of the apoE−/−HCII−/− mouse (B).

Atherosclerotic lesions. Typical appearance of aortas from apoE+/+HCII−/− (A) and apoE−/−HCII−/− (B) mice. Mice were fed a Western diet beginning at 8 weeks of age and were killed at 20 weeks of age. To show the entire aorta in a single image, each panel is a composite of 3 adjacent microscopic fields. Atherosclerotic plaques are present in the aortic arch and to a lesser extent in the thoracic aorta of the apoE−/−HCII−/− mouse (B).

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