The biology behind the atherothrombotic effects of cigarette smoke

2013 
Cigarette smoke is an aerosol that exerts multiple atherothrombotic effects on smokers and the individuals around them. In this Review, Drs Csordas and Bernhard describe the current knowledge of the mechanisms through which cigarette smoke affects all stages of plaque formation and development, as well as pathological thrombus formation.
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