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Torzewski M et al. – The present study indicates the existence of hitherto undescribed prelesional stages in atherogenesis characterized by ‘inert’ lipoprotein insudation in individuals <1 year of age without lipoprotein modification, monocyte/macrophage infiltration and/or inflammation on the one hand and the onset of extracellular enzymatic rather than oxidative lipoprotein modification in individuals between 6 and 15 years of age on the other hand.

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