2013
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2013.00055
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The key role of vasa vasorum inherited remodeling in QBS microcirculatory theory of atherosclerosis

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“…Finally Stagnaro and Caramel ( 2013 ) proposed a “Quantum Biophysics Semeiotics” (QBS) microcirculatory theory of atherosclerosis, which could be used for diagnosis or therapies. In addition, Tao et al ( 2013 ) provided their prospects of using Qiliqiangxin, a traditional Chinese medicine, in the treatment of heart failure potentially through epigenetic regulation of regeneration.…”
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“…Finally Stagnaro and Caramel ( 2013 ) proposed a “Quantum Biophysics Semeiotics” (QBS) microcirculatory theory of atherosclerosis, which could be used for diagnosis or therapies. In addition, Tao et al ( 2013 ) provided their prospects of using Qiliqiangxin, a traditional Chinese medicine, in the treatment of heart failure potentially through epigenetic regulation of regeneration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The former is a playful piece from the Veterinary Record about the breeding of haggis (!) [11], while the latter is a curious article about cardiovascular disease that exhibits a remarkably high level of self-citation [12]. That these documents fail to pair strongly with others seems appropriate and reassuring; one wonders whether in a much larger and more diverse corpus they would still fail to find partners.…”
Section: Tsw-ommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former is a playful piece from the Veterinary Record about the breeding of haggis (!) [11], while the latter is a curious article about cardiovascular disease that exhibits a remarkably high level of self-citation [12]. That these documents fail to pair strongly with others seems appropriate and reassuring; one wonders whether in a much larger and more diverse corpus they would still fail to find partners.…”
Section: Tsw-ommentioning
confidence: 99%