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Successful development of novel anti-atherosclerosis therapies is hampered by the lack of imaging biomarkers for their evaluation. In their article, Lindsay and Choudhury compare and contrast the ...
Powerful laboratory research in the past decade has led to many reviews that describe the biological and genetic bases of atherosclerosis 1,2,3. Despite this progress, the leap from experimental ...
Prostaglandin Receptor Key To Atherosclerosis Development Date: December 26, 2008 Source: Vanderbilt University Medical Center Summary: Atherosclerosis -- a disease that includes the buildup of ...
A new study shows that cells in atherosclerotic blood vessels grow in a way that resembles tumor development. This finding ...
Atherosclerosis can speed up the development of clonal hematopoiesis. Download PDF Copy; Reviewed. Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc. Feb 27 2021.
Atherosclerosis – a disease that includes the buildup of fatty, cholesterol-laden lumps of cells inside the artery wall – is the underlying cause of heart attacks and strokes.
Summary This latest Pharmaceutical and Healthcare disease pipeline guide Atherosclerosis - Drugs In Development, 2022, provides an overview of the Atherosclerosis (Cardiovascular) pipeline ...
Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research in Bad Nauheim have now been able to decode the functioning of another family member, the GPRC5B receptor. The receptor influences ...
Research has shown how cells in atherosclerosis share mutational patterns with tumor biology, with a large proportion of the ...
A new study has shed light on the biological mechanism underlying atherosclerosis – a hardening of the blood vessels – which could potentially lead to the development of new treatments. The research ...
In atherosclerosis, the vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) contributes to vessel wall inflammation and lipoprotein retention, as well as to the formation of the fibrous cap that provides stability ...
In 1991, the Framingham Study analysis told us that "roughly speaking, a 1% increase in LDL cholesterol or a 1% decrease in HDL cholesterol each add independently about 1% to the population risk ...