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Volume 34 Issue 6, June 2024

A Nian beast (proinflammatory PD-1+ T cells) wreaks havoc in the village (a metaphor for atherosclerosis, AS) on New Year's Eve. A man, dressed in red, ignites firecrackers (FcgR-binding anti-PD-1 mAb), preventing the Nian beast from causing trouble in the village (the shrinkage of AS plaques). See page 407–427 by Lin Fan et al. for details.

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