Figure 1
Figure 1. Neointima formation and vascular remodeling in wild-type, CD40−/−, and CD40L−/− mice. Representative cross-sections are shown in panels A-C; n = 10, 11, and 10 mice, respectively. Neointima was measured at individual levels (200-μm intervals) throughout the ligated carotid artery segment (D), and neointimal volume was calculated (E). Furthermore, volumes of lumen (F) and total vessel wall (G) were calculated, as well as intima/media ratios (H) and the maximal stenosis rate (I). *P < .05 compared with wild-type mice. Neointima formation in CD40−/− mice was significantly reduced compared with wild-type mice at all individual levels analyzed throughout the ligated carotid artery.

Neointima formation and vascular remodeling in wild-type, CD40−/−, and CD40L−/− mice. Representative cross-sections are shown in panels A-C; n = 10, 11, and 10 mice, respectively. Neointima was measured at individual levels (200-μm intervals) throughout the ligated carotid artery segment (D), and neointimal volume was calculated (E). Furthermore, volumes of lumen (F) and total vessel wall (G) were calculated, as well as intima/media ratios (H) and the maximal stenosis rate (I). *P < .05 compared with wild-type mice. Neointima formation in CD40−/− mice was significantly reduced compared with wild-type mice at all individual levels analyzed throughout the ligated carotid artery.

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