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Endothelial dysfunction in long-term smokers

Endothelial dysfunction in long-term smokers
Endothelial dysfunction in long-term smokers
Smoking is a recognised risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We have measured the responses of the skin vasculature to investigate whether smoking increases the susceptibility of skin to damage and hence predisposes to tissue breakdown.
endothelial dysfunction, long-term smokers, skin blood flux
Avery, M.
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Voegeli, D.
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Clough, G.F.
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Avery, M.
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Voegeli, D.
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Clough, G.F.
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Avery, M., Voegeli, D. and Clough, G.F. (2005) Endothelial dysfunction in long-term smokers. The University of Southampton's Life Science Interface Conference, Southampton, UK. 01 Dec 2005.

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Abstract

Smoking is a recognised risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We have measured the responses of the skin vasculature to investigate whether smoking increases the susceptibility of skin to damage and hence predisposes to tissue breakdown.

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Published date: 2005
Venue - Dates: The University of Southampton's Life Science Interface Conference, Southampton, UK, 2005-12-01 - 2005-12-01
Keywords: endothelial dysfunction, long-term smokers, skin blood flux

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Local EPrints ID: 25154
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/25154
PURE UUID: 00853389-ff7b-4b51-8385-238405ab3988

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Date deposited: 06 Apr 2006
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 20:30

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Author: M. Avery
Author: D. Voegeli
Author: G.F. Clough

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