Caught in action: how MSCs modulate atherosclerotic plaquedoi:10.3389/fcell.2024.1379091Egea, VirginiaFrontiers in Cell & Developmental Biology
a敬请谅解 Asks respectfully forgiveness[translate] aMy attitude is based on how you treat me,How do I for you, it depends on your attitude towards me,Disheartened, never look back 我的态度根据怎样您对待我,怎么I为您,它取决于您的对于我的态度,沮丧,从未看[translate]...
Anteroseptal myocardial infarctions are commonly caused by therupture of an unstable atherosclerotic plaquein the left anterior descending artery. Delayed or missed diagnosis of an anteroseptal myocardial infarction can lead to high morbidity and mortality. What is meant by old Anteroseptal infarct? Def...
The state of pathological complication when erosion or rupture of atherosclerotic plaques leads to thrombosis or clot formation, resulting in stroke or myocardial infarction. Atherogenesis The process of atherosclerotic plaque formation in the intimal layers of the artery, which is mediated by chronic inf...
More research needs to be done to better understand the exact immune processes in heart disease so we can find out exactly what the risks are. Targeting risk factors for atherosclerosis has reduced the death rate, but new therapies are needed to stabilise atherosclerotic plaques and to treat hear...
More research needs to be done to better understand the exact immune processes in heart disease so we can find out exactly what the risks are. Targeting risk factors for atherosclerosis has reduced the death rate, but new therapies are needed to stabilise atherosclerotic plaques and to treat hear...
29,86 Acute stress, negative emotions, and psychological trauma can precipitate thromboembolic events by triggering atherosclerotic plaque rupture. Individuals with poor vascular health are especially vulnerable to heart attack and stroke within two hours after an intense psychological stressor.87 In ...
Radiotherapy is used to treat tumours, as it induces DNA damage in tumour cells[164], [165]. Radiotherapy provides a palliative strategy for the treatment of tumours. Radiotherapy is mainly used to treat tumours by inducing DNA damage in tumour cells[165], [166], [167]. Radiation therapy ...
tumors, where they are linked to tumor progression, so it would be interesting to study if similar pathways are at play. Likewise, Piezo1-dependent mechanosensing has been also linked to fat cell maturation and the pathways described in our work could be potential targets to [treat] obesity....
Atherosclerotic plaque (the accumulation of cholesterol along the interior of the artery) can narrow arteries and reduce blood flow. In the eyes, a clot or a chunk of the cholesterol-filled plaque can break off, leading to artery blockage. ...