The Correlation between Zinc and Cardiovascular Ailments
Received: 01-Mar-2023 / Manuscript No. asoa-23-92535 / Editor assigned: 03-Mar-2023 / PreQC No. asoa-23-92535 (PQ) / Reviewed: 17-Mar-2023 / QC No. asoa-23-92535 / Revised: 22-Mar-2023 / Manuscript No. asoa-23-92535 (R) / Accepted Date: 28-Mar-2023 / Published Date: 29-Mar-2023 DOI: 10.4172/asoa.1000198
Introduction
Conclusion
To gain a comprehensive understanding of how zinc affects vascular aging and disease, it is necessary to investigate intracellular zinc levels and distribution, as well as the expression of zinc transporters in response to zinc deficiency in the cardiovascular system. It is important to note that zinc deficiency is not only associated with lower zinc intake but also with chronic diseases. Therefore, further development of this emerging area of research is crucial.
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Citation: Coppe G (2023) The Correlation between Zinc and Cardiovascular Ailments. Atheroscler Open Access 8: 198. DOI: 10.4172/asoa.1000198
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