Atherosclerosis

The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (abbreviated MESA) is an ongoing medical study which aims to investigate the characteristics of subclinical atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases, and to determine risk factors for its progression to the clinically overt form of these diseases.

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High cholesterol levels at a young age significant risk factor for atherosclerosis

Targeting deubiquitinase OTUB1 protects vascular smooth muscle cells in atherosclerosis by modulating PDGFRβ - EurekAlert

Non-coding RNA and atherosclerosis - EurekAlert

Unraveling the mystery of atherosclerosis in patients with Werner syndrome - EurekAlert

Scientists find cancer-like features in atherosclerosis, spurring opportunity for new treatment approaches

Spanish scientists identify the key cell type for strategies to prevent atherosclerosis in progeria syndrome - EurekAlert

New signaling pathway uncovered, shedding fresh light on atherosclerosis

New Research Indicates That Atherosclerosis – Thought To Be Irreversible – Can Be Reversed

Atherosclerosis: RNA fragment creates prospect for new therapies

Irregular Sleeping Habits May Increase Risk of Atherosclerosis

Researchers develop, validate tool to visualize 3D architectural properties of atherosclerosis plaques

A common mechanism for cancer metastasis and atherosclerosis

Atherosclerotic Plaques “Talk” With the Brain – Innovative Therapies To Fight Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis: How diseased blood vessels communicate with the brain

New discovery on how omega-3 fatty acids can reduce atherosclerosis

Immune Cells That Remember Inflammation Could Offer Treatment Targets for Atherosclerosis

Study: Elevated Levels of Glucose in Blood Reprogram Stem Cells, Increase Atherosclerosis Risk

Cardiovascular disease -- Atherosclerosis and the immune system

Smooth muscle overexpression of PGC1α attenuates atherosclerosis in rabbits

A blood sugar biomarker identifies patients with atherosclerosis and a risk of cardiovascular events