2018

Volume 59Issue 5p741-920
Open Access
COVER: In this issue of the Journal, Schneider et al. report a novel role of apolipoprotein A-I binding protein (AIBP) in regulation of metabolism, inflammatory responses, and atherosclerosis in mice fed a Western-type diet. The image on the cover shows an atherosclerotic lesion at the aortic origin of an AIBP-deficient mouse, stained for macrophages (CD68, green), M1 inflammatory marker (iNOS, red), and cell nuclei (DAPI, blue). (See Schneider et al., p.854.)...
COVER: In this issue of the Journal, Schneider et al. report a novel role of apolipoprotein A-I binding protein (AIBP) in regulation of metabolism, inflammatory responses, and atherosclerosis in mice fed a Western-type diet. The image on the cover shows an atherosclerotic lesion at the aortic origin of an AIBP-deficient mouse, stained for macrophages (CD68, green), M1 inflammatory marker (iNOS, red), and cell nuclei (DAPI, blue). (See Schneider et al., p.854.)

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