And the animal studies reported today show that subcutaneous injections of PAM800 easily allowed them to highlight
microcalcifications in the animals.
Not exact matches
Microcalcifications are tiny calcium deposits
in breast tissue that occur more frequently
in women who have breastfed, particularly for extended periods.
One of the papers I referenced above found that uncarboxylated MGP (MGP without the addition of carbon dioxide) sticks to arterial plaque, and that as the plaque increases
in severity, it contains more
microcalcifications and more uncarboxylated MGP (2):