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The Distribution of Adhesion Molecules in Normal and Atherosclerotic Aarteries and Aortas

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Atherosclerosis is accompanied by lipid accumulation, cellular proliferation and intimai inflammation. T lymphocytes and macrophages, many of which are activated, are present in the fatty streak, the fibrofatty plaque and the complicated or advanced plaque, and have therefore been implicated in atherogenesis.1–5

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Parums, D.V. (1995). The Distribution of Adhesion Molecules in Normal and Atherosclerotic Aarteries and Aortas. In: Gallo, L.L. (eds) Cardiovascular Disease. GWUMC Department of Biochemistry Annual Spring Symposia. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1959-1_21

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