Abstract 12864: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Lipoprotein Particle Subclasses Associate With Chronic Inflammatory Related Diseases Differently Than Cardiovascular Diseases: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis - AHA Journals
Abstract 12864: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Lipoprotein Particle Subclasses Associate With Chronic Inflammatory Related Diseases Differently Than Cardiovascular Diseases: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis - AHA Journals
[NMR paper] A combined observational and Mendelian randomization investigation reveals NMR-measured analytes to be risk factors of major cardiovascular diseases
A combined observational and Mendelian randomization investigation reveals NMR-measured analytes to be risk factors of major cardiovascular diseases
Dyslipidaemias is the leading risk factor of several major cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), but there is still a lack of sufficient evidence supporting a causal role of lipoprotein subspecies in CVDs. In this study, we comprehensively investigated several lipoproteins and their subspecies, as well as other metabolites, in relation to coronary heart disease (CHD), heart failure (HF) and ischemic stroke (IS) longitudinally and by Mendelian...
[NMR paper] GlycA measured by NMR spectroscopy is associated with disease activity and cardiovascular disease risk in chronic inflammatory diseases
GlycA measured by NMR spectroscopy is associated with disease activity and cardiovascular disease risk in chronic inflammatory diseases
GlycA is a biomarker of systemic inflammation, quantifying both the protein concentrations and glycosylation states of several acute phase proteins. GlycA has been shown to be associated with both subclinical atherosclerosis and with cardiovascular disease (CVD). GlycA levels are higher in acute and chronic inflammation. During ongoing systemic inflammatory processes, GlycA specific acute phase reactants and proteins undergo circulating concentration and...
[NMR images] Membrane Proteins and Related Diseases
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