2013
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.27.1_supplement.lb497
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Oral Infection augments the production of Inflammatory Markers of Atherogenesis.

Abstract: ObjectiveTo determine if oral infection will result in an increase in markers of inflammation that are known to augment atherogenesis.IntroductionIt is known that patients with inflammation or infection of the oral cavity have a higher risk of acquiring susceptibility and being in a state of systemic inflammation increasing their risk of having vascular abnormalities. In the present study we sought to examine if infection of the oral cavity would result in an increase in the levels of markers of atherogenesis.… Show more

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