Definition of Atherogenesis. Meaning of Atherogenesis. Synonyms of Atherogenesis

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Definition of Atherogenesis

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- "The relation of lipid peroxidation processes with atherogenesis: a new theory on atherogenesis". Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 49 (11): 999–1013...
- regarded as a marker of cardiovascular disease, likely working through atherogenesis, which can result in ischemic injury. Therefore, hyperhomocysteinemia...
- risk factors such as low socioeconomic status and work stress with atherogenesis and cardiovascular disease progression. He has advanced understanding...
- to arterial atherogenesis. Damage by methylglyoxal to low-density lipoprotein through glycation causes a fourfold increase of atherogenesis in diabetics...
- inflammation, neurodegenerative diseases, adult respiratory distress syndrome, atherogenesis, diabetes and different types of cancer. There seems to be a dual and...
- F, Sahebkar A (May 2020). "Statins reduce vascular inflammation in atherogenesis: A review of underlying molecular mechanisms". The International Journal...
- PMID 37716639. Scipione, Corey A.; Cybulsky, Myron I. (October 2022). "Early atherogenesis: new insights from new approaches". Current Opinion in Lipidology. 33...
- risk factors like cholesterol levels and the underlying mechanisms of atherogenesis. Clinical studies have shown that this emerging biology of inflammation...
- cardiovascular disease. He greatly contributed to the understanding of atherogenesis, including basic mechanisms in lipid transport and exchange. He co-founded...
- factor receptors and their family of ligands: their ****tive role in atherogenesis". Atherosclerosis. 186 (1): 38–53. doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2005...