Tobacco Smoking And Atherosclerosis: Pathogenesis And Cellular Mechanisms

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Examines Atherosclerosis, The Principal Underlying Cause Of Cardiovascular And Cerebrovascular Disease In People Of The Western World, And Its Relationship With Cigarette Smoking, Which Has Been Implicated In Both The Initiation And Exacerbation Of The Atherosclerotic Process. Contains Information And Ideas Presented At The U. Of Kentucky Tobacco And Health Research Institute's Symposium On This Subject Held In December 1989. Specific Topics Include The Effect Of Cigarette Smoking On Vascular Endothelial Cells, Platelets, Vascular Tissue And Eicosanoids. Also Examined Is The Effect Of Cigarette Smoking On Diet, And Atherosclerosis And The Central Nervous System. Edited By John N. Diana. Proceedings Of An International Symposium Held Dec. 10-13, 1989, Lexington, Ky. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

Name in long format: Tobacco Smoking And Atherosclerosis: Pathogenesis And Cellular Mechanisms
ISBN-10: 030643668X
ISBN-13: 9780306436680
Book pages: 404
Book language: en
Publisher: Plenum Press

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