Endothelial dysfunction: potential clinical implications.
Vascular endothelium is responsible for the secretion of several substances exerting anti-atherogenic effects. Endothelial damage is also crucial for the progress of atherosclerosis and risk factors for atherosclerosis represent crucial factors associated with endothelial dysfunction. Studies have s...
Main Authors: | Tousoulis, D, Koutsogiannis, M, Papageorgiou, N, Siasos, G, Antoniades, C, Tsiamis, E, Stefanadis, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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