Effect of statins as anti-inflammatory on atherosclerosis in chronic kidney disease patients guided by CD4+CD28nullT cells over duration of six months

Mohamed Ashraf Ibrahim;

Abstract


Objectives: chronic kidney disease and atherosclerosis are considered to be inflammatory process in which T cells and cytokines participate. This study determines the effect of statin therapy as an anti-inflammatory agent on the level of CD4+CD28null T lymphocyte population and TNF-α, and subsequently on atherosclerosis in patients with chronic renal disease over a period of six months.


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Title Effect of statins as anti-inflammatory on atherosclerosis in chronic kidney disease patients guided by CD4+CD28nullT cells over duration of six months
Other Titles تأثيرالعقاقير المخفضة للكوليسترول كمضادة للالتهابات على تصلب الشرايين في المرضى الذين يعانون من امراض الكلى المزمنة مسترشدين بالخلايا التائية CD4+CD28null علي مدار ستة أشهر
Authors Mohamed Ashraf Ibrahim
Issue Date 2019

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