INFLAMMATORY AND HYPERCOAGULABLE MARKERS IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES IN TYPE 2 DIABETICS
Hatem Gamal Eldin Mahmoud Amin;
Abstract
Inflammatory cytokines and chemokines promote the recruitment of monocytes,
T cells, mast cells and VSMC. These cells secrete proteins which contribute to plaque
cap formation and also to its degradation. In addition they produce procoagulant
proteins
T cells, mast cells and VSMC. These cells secrete proteins which contribute to plaque
cap formation and also to its degradation. In addition they produce procoagulant
proteins
Other data
| Title | INFLAMMATORY AND HYPERCOAGULABLE MARKERS IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES IN TYPE 2 DIABETICS | Other Titles | مؤشرات الالتهاب و زيادة تخثر الدم فى الحالات الحادة لضيق الشريان التاجى للقلب فى مرضى البولالسكرى من النوع الثانى | Authors | Hatem Gamal Eldin Mahmoud Amin | Keywords | INFLAMMATORY AND HYPERCOAGULABLE MARKERS IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES IN TYPE 2 DIABETICS | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Inflammatory cytokines and chemokines promote the recruitment of monocytes, T cells, mast cells and VSMC. These cells secrete proteins which contribute to plaque cap formation and also to its degradation. In addition they produce procoagulant proteins |
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