Publications by authors named "Carol E Evans"

Background: Inhalation of particulates is a leading cause of the development of lung diseases and current understanding of the complex relationship between lung metabolism and airborne particulates is incomplete. It is well established that mechanical load is important in the development of the lung and in lung cell differentiation. The interaction between particle exposure and physical forces on alveolar macrophages is a physiologically relevant issue, but as yet understudied.

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Hypertension is a major, established risk factor for atherosclerosis. How it interacts to exacerbate the cellular processes involved in atherogenesis is unclear. This initial, preliminary study examined how hydrostatic pressure influenced the formation of foam cells from human macrophages exposed to low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or oxidized LDL (OxLDL).

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