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Smoking triggers neutrophil response that may link lungs to heart disease

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April Wilkerson
Smoking triggers neutrophil response that may link lungs to heart disease
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University of Oklahoma researchers have discovered that cigarette smoke triggers a neutrophil-based immune response that leads to arterial plaque instability. This pathway provides a biological link between smoking and increased risks of heart attacks and strokes.

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Advances the medical understanding of cardiovascular disease mechanisms, potentially informing future preventative treatments for smokers.

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by April Wilkerson, University of Oklahoma

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