Effects of Reconstituted High-density Lipoprotein Infusions on Coronary Atherosclerosis

Jean-Claude Tardif, Therese Heinonen
2007 US Cardiology Review  
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is the result of a continuous and deleterious interaction between components of the vascular wall and the circulating blood. Circulating lipids and lipoproteins play a significant role in the initiation of fatty streaks and the subsequent progression to complex and vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques. The important role that
doi:10.15420/usc.2007.4.2.32 fatcat:rro4op6lz5bqlikq3fozj6rtzq