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Early Detection of Negative Smoking Impacts: Vascular Adaptation Deviation Based on Quantification of Circulated Endothelial Activation Markers.

Kumboyono KumboyonoWiwit NurwidyaningtyasIndah Nur ChomsyTitin Andri Wihastuti
Published in: Vascular health and risk management (2021)
Smoking increases the risk of accelerated vascular block formation, as indicated by an increase in the amount of circulating E-selectin. The increase in E-selectin in the blood vessels mediates the increased adhesion of PMPs in the vascular area so that the number of circulating PMPs in smokers decreases. The decrease in circulating PMPs decreases the signal of vascular repair, which is characterized by a decline in the number of HSCs.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • escherichia coli
  • cystic fibrosis
  • staphylococcus aureus