Victoria Lee
University of New South Wales
6 Papers
3 Citations
Victoria Lee is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Translocator protein & Foam cell. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Translocator protein localises to CD11b+ macrophages in atherosclerosis.
Chantal Kopecky,Elvis Pandzic,Arvind Parmar,Jeremy Szajer,Victoria Lee,Alexander Dupuy,Andrew Arthur,Sandra Fok,Renee Whan,William J. Ryder,Kerry-Anne Rye,Blake J. Cochran +11 more
TL;DR: The TSPO ligand, 18F-PBR111, is a potential clinical diagnostic tool for the detection and quantification of atherosclerotic lesion progression in humans.
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Use of high-refractive index hydrogels and tissue clearing for large biological sample imaging
Alexander Richardson,Sandra Fok,Victoria Lee,Kerry-Anne Rye,Nick Di Girolamo,Blake J. Cochran +5 more
TL;DR: The high-water content, high refractive index hydrogels described in this study have a broad applicability to research that delves into pathophysiological processes by stabilising and protecting large and fragile samples.
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Effect of insulin insufficiency on ultrastructure and function in skeletal muscle
Chantal Kopecky,Michael Haug,Barbara Reischl,Nandan P. Deshpande,Bikash Manandhar,Thomas W. King,Victoria Lee,Marc R. Wilkins,M. J. Morris,Patsie Polly,Oliver Friedrich,Kerry-Anne Rye,Blake J. Cochran +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors have shown that mice with β-cell dysfunction and normal insulin sensitivity have decreased skeletal muscle mass, and that these adverse effects are rectified by insulin supplementation.
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Translocator Protein Localises To CD11b+ Macrophages In Atherosclerosis
Chantal Kopecky,Elvis Pandzic,Arvind Parmar,Jeremy Szajer,Victoria Lee,Alexander Dupuy,Andrew Arthur,Sandra Fok,Renee Whan,William J. Ryder,Kerry-Anne Rye,Blake J. Cochran +11 more
TL;DR: The TSPO ligand, 18F-PBR111, is a potential clinical diagnostic tool for the detection and quantification of atherosclerotic lesion progression in humans.
Abstract 609: Pro-atherosclerotic Low-density Neutrophils Are Present in Hypercholesterolemia
Blake J. Cochran,Damilola Pinheiro,Maria Prendecki,Ben Jones,Jaimini Cegla,Victoria Lee,Philip J. Barter,Andrew J. Murphy,Kerry-Anne Rye,Kevin J. Woollard +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that increased cholesterol levels and increased accumulation of myeloid cells are key risk factors in the development of atherosclerosis, while there is significant understanding of the im...
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