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  1. Atherosclerosis XI
  2. Current Developments in Atherosclerosis Research
  3. Tobacco Smoking and Atherosclerosis (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  4. Oophorectomy Increases Risk for Atherosclerosis.(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Doug Brunk, 2001-02-01
  5. Coenzyme Contents of Arterial Tissue (Monographs on atherosclerosis) by John Esben Kirk, 1974-01-01
  6. Bile Acids (Monographs on atherosclerosis) by William T. Beher, 1976-01-01
  7. Metabolic syndrome predicts subclinical atherosclerosis in adults.(Across Specialties): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Bruce Jancin, 2005-07-01
  8. Vitamin Contents of Arterial Tissue (Monographs on atherosclerosis) by John Esben Kirk, 1973-01-01
  9. Smooth muscle cells in atherosclerosis (Monographs on atherosclerosis) by Jack C Geer, 1972
  10. Diet and Drugs in Atherosclerosis: European Atherosclerosis Group Meeting, Lugano, Switzerland by Noseda, 1981-09
  11. Inflammatory and Infectious Basis of Atherosclerosis (Progress in Inflammation Research)
  12. Dietary Proteins and Atherosclerosis by G. Debry, 2003-11-24
  13. Hypercholesterolemia: Clinical and Therapeutic Implications (Atherosclerosis Reviews) (Vol 18) by Joseph Stokes, 1988-06
  14. Atherosclerosis: Is It Reversible?

121. University Of Manitoba: Centre For Research And Treatment Of Atherosclerosis/fac
Centre for the Reseach and Treatment of atherosclerosis. atherosclerosis, Welcome to the University of Manitoba atherosclerosis Lab website.
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C entre for the Reseach and Treatment of A therosclerosis
Atherosclerosis Welcome to the University of Manitoba Atherosclerosis Lab website. This site provides you with information about atherosclerosis, and the atherosclerosis lab located in Winnipeg, Canada. For more information about this facility, please click on one of the following links:

122. Atherosclerosis
Hardened Arteries (atherosclerosis). What is atherosclerosis? atherosclerosis is also known as hardening of the arteries. It occurs
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123. Merriam-Webster Pronunciation
Audio pronunciation for atherosclerosis hear it again. Having trouble hearing a pronunciation? 1. Please be patient; it may take
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124. What's Hot: Atherosclerosis And Dyslipidemia
Home. atherosclerosis and Dyslipidemia. The levels of HDL and LDL in the blood are measured to evaluate the risk for atherosclerosis.
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april 99 Diabetic-Lifestyle What's Hot informs and stimulates with monthly in-depth articles on diabetic health topics. Diabetic-Lifestyle offers recipes, menus, medical updates, entertaining, travel - practical information to enhance life while managing diabetes on a daily basis. - Home Atherosclerosis and Dyslipidemia We continue our articles on cardiovascular disease with this article on another aspect of the problem that has great significance for diabetics. Arteriosclerosis is the general term for thickening and hardening of the arteries. This occurs normally as we age. Atherosclerosis is a type of arteriosclerosis, and is characterized by deposits of fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium, and fibrin in the inner lining of the arteries. This buildup is called plaque. Plaque can partially or totally block the flow of blood through an artery. When plaque occurs two things can happen: hemorrhaging into the plaque and/or formation of a clot or thrombus on the plaque's surface. If either of these occurs and blocks the entire artery, a heart attack or stroke may result. Atherosclerosis is a slow, progressive disease, and if you have been reading research on the subject, you know that the process has been found to begin in children and adolescents. It affects large and medium sized arteries, but the type of artery and the progressive time table appear to vary with the individual.

125. Fish Oils And Atherosclerosis
Fish Oils and atherosclerosis. Summaries of the latest research concerning fish oils and atherosclerosis. Fish oils reverse atherosclerosis MUNICH, GERMANY.
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Fish Oils and Atherosclerosis
Summaries of the latest research concerning fish oils and atherosclerosis Fish oils benefit the heart
SOUTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM. It is well established that populations with a high consumption of oily fish have a lower incidence of heart disease and several studies have confirmed that fish oils (eicosapentaenoic acid [EPA] and docosahexaenoic acid [DHA]) are the protective components. There is also impressive evidence that they help prevent atherosclerosis, lower blood pressure, reduce triglyceride levels, and are highly protective against both fatal and non-fatal heart attacks. Fish oils also have antiarrhythmic effects and help prevent blood clotting. Recent research concludes that perhaps the most important effect of fish oils, when it comes to preventing cardiovascular disease, is their ability to stabilize atherosclerotic plaque by reducing the infiltration of inflammatory and immune cells (lymphocytes and macrophages) into the plaque. Heart attacks are now believed to involve the rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque. These plaques come in two main varieties, those with a thin, unstable fibrous cap and those with a thick, stable fibrous cap. A recent study showed that supplementation with 1.4 grams/day of fish oil significantly reduced macrophage infiltration and resulted in a substantial shift towards a preponderance of stable, thick-capped plaques. At least two studies have shown that the beneficial effects of fish oils on heart health become clear after about 2 months.

126. Laboratory Of Atherosclerosis
B. Laboratory of atherosclerosis. (1), Studies on abnormalities in plasma lipoprotein metabolism and the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
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    Laboratory of Atherosclerosis
      Studies on abnormalities in plasma lipoprotein metabolism and the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis, one of the major causes of ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease, is characterized by the deposition of cholesteryl esters due to the accumulation of lipid-laden foam cells in the arterial walls. One of the causes of the recent increase in the prevalence of coronary heart disease in our country may be the increase in the prevalence of hyperlipidemia, with marked elevation of cholesterol and/or triglyceride in plasma brought about by a Westernized diet. Therefore, in the hopes of eradicating atherosclerotic diseases via both the prevention and treatment of hyperlipidemia we are studying the mechanisms of plasma lipid metabolism and the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis due to plasma lipid metabolism abnormalities. Unable to dissolve in blood by themselves, plasma lipid constituents combine with proteins to form lipoproteins, a soluble form of lipid present in the plasma. The protein moieties are called apolipoproteins and play an important role in lipoprotein metabolism. In this study we investigate the genetic abnormalities of plasma apolipoproteins, the environmental factors leading to hyperlipoproteinemia, and the interactions between the cells in the arterial walls and the abnormal lipoproteins deeply involved in atherosclerosis (atherogenic lipoproteins).
    • Sugano, R., Harada-Shiba, M., Nishimura, N., Miyake, Y., An, J., Dong, X.-J., Yamamura, T. and Yamamoto, A.: CD36 expression in human monocytic leukemia cell lines, THP-1 and THP-1 subtype, showing different expressions of type I and type II scavenger receptors. In: Lipoprotein Metabolism and Atherosclerosis (Kita, T. and Yokode, M., eds.), Springer- Verlag, Tokyo, pp.230-232, 2000.

127. Eurekah Bioscience Category:
APOPTOSIS 38. atherosclerosis 12. AUTOIMMUNITY 38. Eurekah has since been an exclamation of scientific discovery. Category atherosclerosis . Search, back.
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128. Elsevier.com
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International Journal for Research and Investigation on Atherosclerosis and Related Diseases
Official Journal of the European Atherosclerosis Society
Affiliated with the International Atherosclerosis Society
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E. Schaefer, J. Shepherd

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Atherosclerosis brings together from all sources papers concerned with research and investigation on atherosclerosis, its complications, and related diseases, including: lipoprotein metabolism, arterial and vascular biology and disease, thrombosis, inflammation, disorders of lipid transport, diabetes and hypertension as related to atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular risk factors. The editors are also interested in clinical papers dealing with case studies of specific or general interest, new or unusual lipid syndromes, and the genetic basis and familial incidence of atherosclerosis and related diseases. High quality reports of controlled clinical trials of drugs or diets will be considered provided the paper deals with the mechanism of action of the drug or diet.

129. Cardiosource

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130. Www.britathsoc.ac.uk/

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131. ARIC

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