[HTML][HTML] Counterregulation rules in atherothrombosis

P Libby - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2012 - jacc.org
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2012jacc.org
The last decades have witnessed immense progress in understanding the mechanistic links
between risk factors for atherosclerosis and the pathophysiology of atherothrombosis.
Processes such as inflammation and oxidation have joined the traditional canon of risk
factors that includes hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and hypercoagulability. The more we
learn, the more overlap we appreciate in the mechanisms that mediate the atherothrombotic
risk of these factors and processes.
The last decades have witnessed immense progress in understanding the mechanistic links between risk factors for atherosclerosis and the pathophysiology of atherothrombosis. Processes such as inflammation and oxidation have joined the traditional canon of risk factors that includes hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and hypercoagulability. The more we learn, the more overlap we appreciate in the mechanisms that mediate the atherothrombotic risk of these factors and processes.
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