Evidence has been obtained indicating that oxidation of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) plays a relevant role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and it has been proposed that, due to the antigenic properties of oxidized LDL, the anti-oxLDL antibody titre could represent a useful index of in vivo LDL oxidation.

[Autoantibodies against oxidised low density lipoproteins in patients with coronary disease] / Maggi, E; Perani, G; Falaschi, F; Frattoni, A; Martignoni, A; Finardi, G; Stefano, P L; Simeone, F; Paolini, G; DeVecchi, E. - In: LA PRESSE MÉDICALE. - ISSN 0755-4982. - ELETTRONICO. - 23:(1994), pp. 1158-1162.

[Autoantibodies against oxidised low density lipoproteins in patients with coronary disease]

Falaschi, F;Stefano, P L;Simeone, F;
1994

Abstract

Evidence has been obtained indicating that oxidation of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) plays a relevant role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and it has been proposed that, due to the antigenic properties of oxidized LDL, the anti-oxLDL antibody titre could represent a useful index of in vivo LDL oxidation.
1994
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1162
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Maggi, E; Perani, G; Falaschi, F; Frattoni, A; Martignoni, A; Finardi, G; Stefano, P L; Simeone, F; Paolini, G; DeVecchi, E
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