Trans fatty acids induce vascular inflammation and reduce vascular nitric oxide production in endothelial cells.
Intake of trans fatty acids (TFA), which are consumed by eating foods made from partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. This relation can be explained by many factors including TFA's negative effect on endothelial function and reduced n...
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Autores principales: | Naomi G Iwata, Matilda Pham, Norma O Rizzo, Andrew M Cheng, Ezekiel Maloney, Francis Kim |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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