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The role of inflammation in atherosclerosis
A. Blum, H. I. Miller
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
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Keyphrases
Vessel Wall
100%
Inflammation in Atherosclerosis
100%
Endothelium
66%
Insults
66%
Vasodilator
66%
Growth Factors
66%
Cytokine Factors
66%
Foam Cells
66%
T Cells
33%
Endothelial Cells
33%
Adhesion
33%
Pathological Response
33%
Inflammatory Response
33%
Event-triggered
33%
Platelet Aggregation
33%
High Concentration
33%
Lipid Metabolism
33%
Infiltration
33%
Stenosis
33%
Extracellular Matrix
33%
Monocytes
33%
Vascular Endothelium
33%
Vasculature
33%
Functional Response
33%
Cell Surface Receptor
33%
Pathologic Processes
33%
Atherosclerotic Plaque
33%
Growth Inhibitor
33%
Monocytic
33%
Response to Injury
33%
Interface Dynamics
33%
Circulating Blood
33%
Intima
33%
Matrix Perturbation
33%
Antithrombogenic
33%
Adhesive Molecules
33%
Tissue Sensing
33%
Subsequent Events
33%
Blood Elements
33%
Interstitial Tissue
33%
Growth Stimulators
33%
Smooth muscle Cell Proliferation
33%
Arterial Vessels
33%
Anti-inflammatory Mediators
33%
Surrounding Tissues
33%
Delicate Balance
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cytokine
100%
Atherosclerosis
100%
Growth Factor
100%
Foam Cell
100%
Endothelial Cell
50%
T Cell
50%
Adhesive Agent
50%
Injury
50%
Serositis
50%
Thrombocyte Aggregation
50%
Vascularity
50%
Cell Proliferation
50%
Stenosis
50%
Anti-Inflammatory Drug
50%
Vasodilator Agent
50%
Vasoconstrictor
50%
Extracellular Matrix
50%
Monocyte
50%
Vascular Endothelium
50%
Inflammatory Mediator
50%
Physical Disease by Body Function
50%
Smooth Muscle Cell
50%
Surface Receptor
50%
Atherosclerotic Plaque
50%
Lipid Metabolism
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Growth Factor
100%
Foam Cell
100%
Cytokine
100%
Atherosclerosis
100%
Monocyte
50%
Inflammation Response
50%
Surface Property
50%
Cell Proliferation
50%
Mediator
50%
Vascularization
50%
Thrombocyte Aggregation
50%
Vascular Endothelium
50%
Smooth Muscle Cell
50%
T Cell
50%
Extracellular Matrix
50%
Lipid Metabolism
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cytokine
100%
Growth Factor
100%
Foam Cell
100%
Surface Property
50%
Vascularization
50%
Lipid Metabolism
50%
Cell Proliferation
50%
Thrombocyte Aggregation
50%
Monocyte
50%
Mediator
50%
T Cell
50%
Neuroscience
Growth Factor
100%
Foam Cell
100%
Anti-Inflammatory
50%
Vasodilators
50%
Vasoconstrictors
50%
Cell Proliferation
50%
Thrombocyte Aggregation
50%
Metabolic Pathway
50%
T Cell
50%
Extracellular Matrix
50%
Stenosis
50%