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    Matrix Metalloproteinases-3, -7, and -12, but Not -9, Reduce High Density Lipoprotein-induced Cholesterol Efflux from Human Macrophage Foam Cells by Truncation of the Carboxyl Terminus of Apolipoprotein A-I by Lindstedt, Leena, Saarinen, Juhani, Kalkkinen, Nisse, Welgus, Howard, Kovanen, Petri T.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-08-1999)
    “…Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been suggested to function in remodeling of the arterial wall, but no information is available on their possible role in…”
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    Cathepsins F and S block HDL3-induced cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells by Lindstedt, Leena, Lee, Miriam, Oörni, Katariina, Brömme, Dieter, Kovanen, Petri T

    “…In atherosclerosis, accumulation of cholesterol in macrophages may partially depend on its defective removal by high-density lipoproteins (HDL). We studied the…”
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    Chymase bound to heparin is resistant to its natural inhibitors and capable of proteolyzing high density lipoproteins in aortic intimal fluid by Lindstedt, Leena, Lee, Miriam, Kovanen, Petri T

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-03-2001)
    “…Degranulated mast cells are present in the human arterial intima. After degranulation of rat serosal mast cells, the secreted neutral serine protease chymase…”
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    Fusion of proteolyzed low-density lipoprotein in the fluid phase: a novel mechanism generating atherogenic lipoprotein particles by Piha, M, Lindstedt, L, Kovanen, P T

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (15-08-1995)
    “…During atherogenesis, lipid droplets appear in the extracellular space of the arterial intima. We previously observed generation of lipid droplets on the…”
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    Cathepsins F and S block HDL 3-induced cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells by Lindstedt, Leena, Lee, Miriam, Öörni, Katariina, Brömme, Dieter, Kovanen, Petri T

    “…In atherosclerosis, accumulation of cholesterol in macrophages may partially depend on its defective removal by high-density lipoproteins (HDL). We studied the…”
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    Chymase in exocytosed rat mast cell granules effectively proteolyzes apolipoprotein AI-containing lipoproteins, so reducing the cholesterol efflux-inducing ability of serum and aortic intimal fluid by Lindstedt, L, Lee, M, Castro, G R, Fruchart, J C, Kovanen, P T

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (15-05-1996)
    “…Degranulated mast cells are present in human fatty streaks. Chymase in granules released from degranulated rat serosal mast cells, i.e., in granule remnants,…”
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    Depletion of Preβ 1 LpA1 and LpA4 Particles by Mast Cell Chymase Reduces Cholesterol Efflux From Macrophage Foam Cells Induced by Plasma by Lee, Miriam, von Eckardstein, Arnold, Lindstedt, Leena, Assmann, Gerd, Kovanen, Petri T.

    “…Abstract —Exposure of the LpA1-containing particles present in HDL 3 and plasma to a minimal degree of proteolysis by the neutral protease chymase from…”
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    Depletion of pre(beta1)LpA1 and LpA4 particles by mast cell chymase reduces cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells induced by plasma by Lee, Miriam, Arnold von Eckardstein, Lindstedt, Leena, Assmann, Gerd, Kovanen, Petri T

    “…Exposure of the LpA1-containing particles present in HDL3 and plasma to a minimal degree of proteolysis by the neutral protease chymase from exocytosed rat…”
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    Depletion of Pre beta1 LpA1 and LpA4 Particles by Mast Cell Chymase Reduces Cholesterol Efflux From Macrophage Foam Cells Induced by Plasma by Lee, Miriam, von Eckardstein, Arnold, Lindstedt, Leena, Assmann, Gerd, Kovanen, Petri T

    “…Exposure of the LpA1-containing particles present in HDL3 and plasma to a minimal degree of proteolysis by the neutral protease chymase from exocytosed rat…”
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