The endothelial layer that lines the arteries also serves as the main site for the development of atherosclerosis, a process that results from cholesterol and other lipids accumulating on damaged areas of the endothelium.
By Jennifer Moll, About.com
Updated: December 23, 2008
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The endothelial layer that lines the arteries also serves as the main site for the development of atherosclerosis, a process that results from cholesterol and other lipids accumulating on damaged areas of the endothelium.
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