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R.E. Tracy - The Role of Aging in Atherosclerosis. The Sequestration Hypothesis.  - 9781402012235 - V9781402012235
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The Role of Aging in Atherosclerosis. The Sequestration Hypothesis.

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Description for The Role of Aging in Atherosclerosis. The Sequestration Hypothesis. Hardback. Addressing aging as a risk factor, this book provides observations and insights. It deals with topics such as the biology of aging, atherosclerosis, hypertension, and diabetes, including the microvascular features of these disorders. It is useful for those studying these topics. Num Pages: 273 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MJD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 17. Weight in Grams: 581.
The cover of this book summarizes the central features of the sequestration hypothesis: Commonplace appearances seen in human coronary artery, fat stained in paraffin seetions by a new technique explained in Chapter Eleven, are arranged to suggest pathways of evolution toward atheroma. The hypothesis formulated and defended in the pages ofthis book is this: Fibroplasia progresses upward in column "a" from "la" to "3a" as a characteristic feature of aging. This starts sooner and progresses faster in men than in wornen. Numbers ofSMC's remain essentially constant so that fibroplasia per SMC steadily increases. The rise upward conveys an increasing propensity ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers United States
Number of pages
273
Condition
New
Number of Pages
273
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9781402012235
SKU
V9781402012235
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