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1. Introduction 
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause 
of cardiovascular mortality worldwide. It is caused by 
atherosclerosis, a phenomenon consisting in the forma
tion of plaques that gradually narrow the diameter of the 
arteries reducing the oxygen-rich blood supply to the 
heart. The disruption of these plaques is the main cause 
of the acute coronary syndromes (i.e., unstable angina, 
myocardial infarction) (Falk et al., 1995). Although the 
underlying causes for the development of atherosclero
sis are not yet fully understood, there are numerous risk 
factors that can lead to accelerated plaque formation,
 
                