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Journal of Internal Medicine|July 23, 2017
Integrative studies implicate matrix metalloproteinase-12 as a culprit gene for large-artery atherosclerotic strokeH Mahdessian, L Perisic Matic, M Lengquist, et al.
Atherosclerosis|June 1, 2005
EPCR Ser219Gly: elevated sEPCR, prothrombin F1+2, risk for coronary heart disease, and increased sEPCR shedding in vitroH Ireland, C J Konstantoulas, J A Cooper, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine|June 29, 2019
Subclinical atherosclerosis and its progression are modulated by PLIN2 through a feed-forward loop between LXR and autophagyP Saliba-Gustafsson, M Pedrelli, K Gertow, et al.
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|March 11, 2015
Is the adiposity-associated FTO gene variant related to all-cause mortality independent of adiposity? Meta-analysis of data from 169,551 Caucasian adultsE Zimmermann, L H Ängquist, S S Mirza, et al.
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Journal of Internal Medicine|July 23, 2017
Integrative studies implicate matrix metalloproteinase-12 as a culprit gene for large-artery atherosclerotic strokeH Mahdessian, L Perisic Matic, M Lengquist, et al.
Atherosclerosis|June 1, 2005
EPCR Ser219Gly: elevated sEPCR, prothrombin F1+2, risk for coronary heart disease, and increased sEPCR shedding in vitroH Ireland, C J Konstantoulas, J A Cooper, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine|June 29, 2019
Subclinical atherosclerosis and its progression are modulated by PLIN2 through a feed-forward loop between LXR and autophagyP Saliba-Gustafsson, M Pedrelli, K Gertow, et al.
Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|March 11, 2015
Is the adiposity-associated FTO gene variant related to all-cause mortality independent of adiposity? Meta-analysis of data from 169,551 Caucasian adultsE Zimmermann, L H Ängquist, S S Mirza, et al.
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