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Atherosclerosis: a cancer of the blood vessels?
J. S. Ross
, N. E. Stagliano
, M. J. Donovan
, R. E. Breitbart
, G. S. Ginsburg
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Atherosclerotic Lesions
100%
Blood Vessels
100%
Restenosis
100%
Oxidative Stress
50%
Atherosclerotic Plaque
50%
Plaque Formation
50%
Oncogenesis
50%
Protease
50%
Cell Proliferation
50%
Plaque
50%
Metastasis
50%
Altered Expression
50%
Cancer Progression
50%
Stenosis
50%
Thrombosis
50%
Cigarette Smoking
50%
Angioplasty
50%
Malignant Neoplasms
50%
Tumor Metastasis
50%
Atherosclerosis Progression
50%
Cancer Development
50%
Thrombolysis
50%
Growth Hormone Receptor
50%
Molecular Pathways
50%
Plaque Progression
50%
Receptor-ligand Interaction
50%
Cellular Damage
50%
Cell Adhesion Molecules
50%
Tumor Invasion
50%
Regulatory Pathways
50%
Metastatic Tumor
50%
Dietary Fat
50%
Nuclear Transcription Factor
50%
Tumor Expansion
50%
Toxic Metabolites
50%
Cancer Spread
50%
Arterial Smooth muscle
50%
Angiogenesis Modulators
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Atherosclerosis
100%
Vascular Bundle
100%
Metastatic Carcinoma
75%
Restenosis
50%
Fat Intake
50%
Diseases
50%
Carcinogenesis
25%
Transcription Factors
25%
Infection
25%
Cell Proliferation
25%
Stenosis
25%
Cell Damage
25%
Oxidative Stress
25%
Cancer Growth
25%
Thrombosis
25%
Cigarette Smoking
25%
Angioplasty
25%
Blood Clot Lysis
25%
Growth Factor Receptor
25%
Tumor Invasion
25%
Arterial Smooth Muscle Cell
25%
Angiogenesis Modulator
25%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
25%
Protease
25%
Atherosclerotic Plaque
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Atherosclerosis
100%
Restenosis
50%
Diseases
50%
Infection
25%
Stenosis
25%
Cancer Growth
25%
Carcinogenesis
25%
Cigarette Smoking
25%
Thrombosis
25%
Transcription Factors
25%
Growth Factor Receptor
25%
Tumor Invasion
25%
Dietary Fat
25%
Angiogenesis Modulator
25%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
25%
Atherosclerotic Plaque
25%