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Inflammation, heat shock proteins and periodontal pathogens in atherosclerosis: an immunohistologic study

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Background: Inflammation is a significant component of atherosclerosis lesions. Bacteria, including periodontopathogens, have been demonstrated in atherosclerotic plaques and cross-reactivity of the immune response to bacterial GroEL with human heat shock protein 60 has been suggested as a link between infections and atherosclerosis

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