Over the last decades, atherosclerosis has become 1 of the leading causes of mortality, accounting for 17.9 million deaths—or 31% of all deaths—worldwide. This incidence is expected to rise further,… Click to show full abstract
Over the last decades, atherosclerosis has become 1 of the leading causes of mortality, accounting for 17.9 million deaths—or 31% of all deaths—worldwide. This incidence is expected to rise further, considering that atherosclerosis represents an accumulation of vascular damage increasing in an
               
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