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    Inflammation meets oxidation: NF-kappa B as a mediator of initial lesion development in atherosclerosis

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    Transcription factor nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and its target genes are involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, in addition to many other diseases. Monocyte recruitment into subendothelial space is primarily mediated by NF-κB-dependent gene expression, and this event is a crucial milestone, because it is nearly impossible to reverse the progression of the lesion after this point. Recent advances in our understanding of atherosclerosis as a disease of childhood enforces the necessity of developing novel approaches for prevention and treatment. Here, the authors address NF-κB as a major therapeutic target, especially for preventive measures, in the light of two main hypotheses of atherosclerosis: oxidation and inflammation

    ‘Ieronimo in Decimo sexto’: tragedy and the text

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    The Role of the Linguistic Environment in Second Language Acquisition

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    The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis: Atherogenesis and Inflammation

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    Vitamin E and heart disease:

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    Cap-independent translation initiation of the unspliced RNA of retroviruses

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    Alkylpyridines and Arylpyridines

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