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Kyushu University Professor Egashira Says Suppression of Vascular Inflammation Can Be Target for Development
At a seminar held by the Japanese Vascular Biology and Medicine Organization and other parties on November 28, Kyushu University Professor Kensuke Egashira indicated that drugs that suppress vascular inflammation, one of the causes of arteriosclerosis, could be a target…
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