Inhibition of NF-kappaB activation in macrophages increases atherosclerosis in LDL receptor-deficient mice.
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Georg Kraal | Klaus Rajewsky | K. Rajewsky | M. Pasparakis | M. Hofker | I. Förster | M. Gijbels | M. D. de Winther | M. Kockx | B. Clausen | Irmgard Förster | Monique N Vergouwe | Marten H Hofker | Manolis Pasparakis | Menno P J de Winther | Remond J. A. Fijneman | Marion J J Gijbels | Mark M Kockx | G. Kraal | Edwin Kanters | Iris Partouns-Hendriks | Remond J A Fijneman | Björn E Clausen | E. Kanters | M. Vergouwe | Iris Partouns-Hendriks
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