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Spontaneous and Induced Intima Formation in Blood Vessels

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Atherosclerosis, the most common disease in humans and also the main cause of death in the Western world, only develops after an intima is formed.

The intima is defined as the region of the arterial wall from the endothelial surface to the luminal margin of the media. This volume considers all aspects of intima formation based on results which had been obtained by studying three different models: - Spontaneous intima formation; - Experimentally induced intima formation; - Latrogeneously induced intima formation.

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Product Details
3540588949 / 9783540588948
Hardback
612.13
01/05/1995
Germany
English
120 pages, 77 black & white illustrations, 1 colour illustrations, 10 black & white tables, biograph
138 x 216 mm, 535 grams
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