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Atherosclerosis and immunity by Professor Chris O'Callaghan

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Translational Medicine
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Professor Chris O'Callaghan tells us about the role of our immune system in vascular disease.
The accumulation of fat in the arteries, such as cholesterol, can cause a thickening of the artery wall known as atherosclerosis. Professor Chris O'Callaghan is researching the role of the innate immune system in atherosclerosis to better understand immune responses to vascular disease. This may lead to improved treatments.

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Series
Translational Medicine
People
Chris O’Callaghan
Keywords
vascular disease
atherosclerosis
immunology
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 11/06/2013
Duration: 00:05:30

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