Larger adipocyte size and increased lipid content in perivascular adipose tissue are linked to lower levels of coronary inflammation and atherosclerotic plaque burden.
Is perivascular adipose tissue adipocyte size and lipid content associated with coronary inflammation and atherosclerotic plaque burden in human patients?
Imaging perivascular fat to assess adipocyte size and lipid content may serve as a non-invasive marker for coronary inflammation and atherosclerotic plaque burden.
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Adipocyte size and lipid content in perivascular adipose tissue are inversely associated with coronary inflammation and atherosclerotic plaque burden in human patients.
Antonopoulos et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Larger adipocyte size and increased lipid content in perivascular adipose tissue are linked to lower levels of coronary inflammation and atherosclerotic plaque burden.