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Inflammatory Atherosclerosis: Characteristics of the Injurious Agent

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Inflammatory Atherosclerosis: Characteristics of the Injurious Agent
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Publisher: Heart Research Foundation Sacrament
ISBN/ASIN: 0972481605
ISBN-13: 9780972481601
Number of pages: 111

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Text provides information on the nature and characteristics of the injurious agent through study of the gross and microscopic changes taking place in the coronary arteries of patients with and without clinical coronary disease. Characterized by agents to gain a deeper understanding of the processes involved. Includes high-quality color photographs.

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