If the wheel ain't broke, don't reinvent it

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During the past 100 years, several theories explaining human atherosclerosis have been postulated and tested. More than anything else, experimental and observational evidence has supported a very strong causal role for dyslipidemia. This has been established as the current paradigm in both biomedical research as well as public health policies. Recently, a novel hypothesis for the etiology of atherosclerosis was presented. The purpose of this commentary is to critically evaluate its validity. © 2013 Ohukainen; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Ohukainen, P. (2013). If the wheel ain’t broke, don’t reinvent it. Lipids in Health and Disease. https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-12-51

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