Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) from highly concentrated n-3 fatty acid ethyl esters is incorporated into advanced atherosclerotic plaques and higher plaque EPA is associated with decreased plaque inflammation and increased stability. (Q43027866)
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scientific article published on 20 May 2010
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English | Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) from highly concentrated n-3 fatty acid ethyl esters is incorporated into advanced atherosclerotic plaques and higher plaque EPA is associated with decreased plaque inflammation and increased stability. |
scientific article published on 20 May 2010 |
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Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) from highly concentrated n-3 fatty acid ethyl esters is incorporated into advanced atherosclerotic plaques and higher plaque EPA is associated with decreased plaque inflammation and increased stability (English)
Abbie L Cawood
Ren Ding
Frances L Napper
Ruth H Young
Jennifer A Williams
Matthew J A Ward
Ola Gudmundsen
Runar Vige
Simon P K Payne
Ciff P Shearman
Patrick J Gallagher
Robert F Grimble