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Plaque Rupture and Plaque Erosion
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1999SummaryThere are multiple substrates for coronary thrombosis overlying an atherosclerotic plaque. The most common, plaque rupture, consists of an interruption of a thin fibrous cap overlying a lipid rich core. Plaque rupture is a result of macrophage infiltration and matrix degradation, is often seen in calcified plaques, and is highly associated with ...
R, Virmani, A P, Burke, A, Farb
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Plaque regrowth studies: discriminatory power of plaque index compared to plaque area
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1999Abstract. A large number of plaque‐scoring methods exist for the evaluation of plaque inhibition by oral hygiene agents, products or devices. The ability of such methods to discriminate between high and low plaque scores has not been compared. In this retrospective analysis, the F‐ratios for differences between treatments for plaque index and area ...
M, Addy, P, Renton-Harper, R, Newcombe
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Biomarkers Differentiating Plaque Erosion from Stable Plaque
Current Atherosclerosis ReportsPlaque erosion is the second most frequent cause of acute coronary syndrome, yet the biological processes and biomarkers associated with erosion remain incompletely understood. This review aims to examine the current understanding of plaque erosion, with a focus on identifying potential biomarkers.Recent studies have identified distinct ...
Teruo, Sekimoto +7 more
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Coronary Plaque Types: Thin Cap Fibroatheroma, Healed Plaque, Calcified Plaque
2019Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a recently developed intravascular catheter-based imaging technique able to visualize the coronary wall structures and coronary plaques with a definition similar to histology. According to the molecular composition, a coronary plaque will appear composed by structures of different signal intensity ranging from ...
Francesco Fracassi, Giampaolo Niccoli
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Oral-prophylaxe, 1990
Plaque, a causal factor for caries and periodontal diseases, is a habitat for various microorganisms. The considerable qualitative and quantitative variation of microorganisms, predominantly Streptococcus mutans, depends on age, thickness, and acidogenicity. The food passing through the mouth is also a crucial factor. Plaque removal (plaque control) is
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Plaque, a causal factor for caries and periodontal diseases, is a habitat for various microorganisms. The considerable qualitative and quantitative variation of microorganisms, predominantly Streptococcus mutans, depends on age, thickness, and acidogenicity. The food passing through the mouth is also a crucial factor. Plaque removal (plaque control) is
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International Journal of Biochemistry, 1983
The literature on the subject of dental bacterial plaque is extensive. In spite of considerable research, the mode of its formation together with the variability in bacterial content requires further clarification. Mechanical methods of plaque control are effective but limited in a population sense.
W R, Laird, A A, Grant
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The literature on the subject of dental bacterial plaque is extensive. In spite of considerable research, the mode of its formation together with the variability in bacterial content requires further clarification. Mechanical methods of plaque control are effective but limited in a population sense.
W R, Laird, A A, Grant
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Devouring atherosclerotic plaques
Nature Nanotechnology, 2020Targeting of local macrophages by functionalized carbon nanotubes enables efferocytosis and clearance of atherosclerotic plaques.
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The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2008
Amgad N, Makaryus +2 more
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Amgad N, Makaryus +2 more
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