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D McMaster

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Atherosclerosis|November 4, 2000
Do polymorphisms of apoB, LPL or apoE affect the hypocholesterolemic response to weight loss?F Kee, I S Young, O Poirier, et al.
Circulation|November 1, 1996
Homocysteine and risk of premature coronary heart disease. Evidence for a common gene mutationP M Gallagher, R Meleady, D C Shields, et al.
Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis : a Journal of Vascular Biology|June 1, 1992
A case-control study of lipoprotein particles in two populations at contrasting risk for coronary heart disease. The ECTIM StudyH J Parra, D Arveiler, A E Evans, et al.
Kidney International|July 20, 1999
Paraoxonase polymorphisms are not associated with cardiovascular risk in renal transplant recipientsO Hasselwander, D A Savage, D McMaster, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|June 10, 2000
Reperfusion injury is greater with delayed restoration of venous outflow in concurrent arterial and venous limb injuryD W Harkin, A A D'Sa, M M Yassin, et al.
QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians|August 1, 1997
Vitamin B6 status, MTHFR and hyperhomocysteinaemiaJ V Woodside, J W Yarnell, D McMaster, et al.
Atherosclerosis|March 8, 2000
Community-living nonagenarians in northern ireland have lower plasma homocysteine but similar methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase thermolabile genotype prevalence compared to 70-89-year-old subjectsI M Rea, D McMaster, J V Woodside, et al.
QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians|August 1, 1996
The common 'thermolabile' variant of methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase is a major determinant of mild hyperhomocysteinaemiaD L Harmon, J V Woodside, J W Yarnell, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 5, 2000
Paraoxonase activity in two healthy populations with differing rates of coronary heart diseaseB MacKness, M I Mackness, P N Durrington, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|October 16, 1999
Methionine synthase D919G polymorphism is a significant but modest determinant of circulating homocysteine concentrationsD L Harmon, D C Shields, J V Woodside, et al.
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Atherosclerosis|November 4, 2000
Do polymorphisms of apoB, LPL or apoE affect the hypocholesterolemic response to weight loss?F Kee, I S Young, O Poirier, et al.
Circulation|November 1, 1996
Homocysteine and risk of premature coronary heart disease. Evidence for a common gene mutationP M Gallagher, R Meleady, D C Shields, et al.
Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis : a Journal of Vascular Biology|June 1, 1992
A case-control study of lipoprotein particles in two populations at contrasting risk for coronary heart disease. The ECTIM StudyH J Parra, D Arveiler, A E Evans, et al.
Kidney International|July 20, 1999
Paraoxonase polymorphisms are not associated with cardiovascular risk in renal transplant recipientsO Hasselwander, D A Savage, D McMaster, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|June 10, 2000
Reperfusion injury is greater with delayed restoration of venous outflow in concurrent arterial and venous limb injuryD W Harkin, A A D'Sa, M M Yassin, et al.
QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians|August 1, 1997
Vitamin B6 status, MTHFR and hyperhomocysteinaemiaJ V Woodside, J W Yarnell, D McMaster, et al.
Atherosclerosis|March 8, 2000
Community-living nonagenarians in northern ireland have lower plasma homocysteine but similar methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase thermolabile genotype prevalence compared to 70-89-year-old subjectsI M Rea, D McMaster, J V Woodside, et al.
QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians|August 1, 1996
The common 'thermolabile' variant of methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase is a major determinant of mild hyperhomocysteinaemiaD L Harmon, J V Woodside, J W Yarnell, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 5, 2000
Paraoxonase activity in two healthy populations with differing rates of coronary heart diseaseB MacKness, M I Mackness, P N Durrington, et al.
Genetic Epidemiology|October 16, 1999
Methionine synthase D919G polymorphism is a significant but modest determinant of circulating homocysteine concentrationsD L Harmon, D C Shields, J V Woodside, et al.
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