POTENSI FLAVONOID TERHADAP PERBAIKAN HISTOPATOLOGI AORTA MENCIT APOE-/- DENGAN DIET TINGGI LEMAK SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW

Non-communicable diseases account for more than 36 million deaths each year (63% of all deaths). Globally, non-communicable disease (PTM) which causes the most deaths every year is cardiovascular disease. One of the cardiovascular diseases is coronary heart disease. The cause of coronary heart disea...

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Main Author: Hilmi Adyatma, Hilmi (Author)
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