Atherosclerosis: cellular and molecular mechanisms of the development of inflammatory in the arteries (generalization on the problem)

Keywords: atherosclerosis; inflammation in the arteries; cholesterol homeostasis disorders; properties of the cholesterol molecule; discolloidosis; cholesterol crystallization; damage to the membranes of lysosomes; acid hydrolases; inflammasomes.

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The paper summarizes the results of studying the cellular and molecular mechanisms of the development of inflammation in the arteries in atherosclerosis.

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2022-03-30
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Kazymyrko, V. K., Silantieva, T. S., Dubkova, A. G., Krylova, A. S., Kutovyi, V. V., & Ivanitska, L. N. (2022). Atherosclerosis: cellular and molecular mechanisms of the development of inflammatory in the arteries (generalization on the problem). Likars’ka Sprava, (1-2), 25–39. https://doi.org/10.31640/2706-8803-2022-(1-2)-03
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Pathology