Glucocorticoid-induced tumour necrosis factor receptor family-related protein (GITR) drives atherosclerosis in mice and is associated with an unstable plaque phenotype and cerebrovascular events in humans

A. Shami, D. Atzler, L.A. Bosmans, H. Winkels, S. Meiler, M. Lacy, C. van Tiel, R.T. Megens, K. Nitz, J. Baardman, P. Kusters, T. Seijkens, C. Buerger, A. Janjic, C. Riccardi, A. Edsfeldt, C. Monaco, M. Daemen, M.P.J. de Winther, J. NilssonC. Weber, N. Gerdes, I. Goncalves, E. Lutgens*

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