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The ultrastructure of animal atherosclerosis: What has been done, and the electron microscopy advancements that could help scientists answer new biological questions

► A summary of the ultrastructure of atherosclerosis as known in the mid 1990s. ► Contributions of EM in the understanding of animal atherosclerosis since 1995. ► Technical developments that are of interest for future ultrastructural research. Electron microscopy is a powerful technique that has bee...

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