Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Relationship between gene polymorphisms and prevalence of myocardial infarction among diabetic and non-diabetic subjects. Atherosclerosis 2005 Jan 178 (1): 101-5. Relvas W G M, Izar M C O, Helfenstein T, Fonseca M I H, Colovati M, Oliveira A, Ihara S S M, Han S W, Las Casas A A, Fonseca F A |
An increased coronary risk is paradoxically associated with common cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene variations that relate to higher high-density lipoprotein cholesterol: a population-based study. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2006 Sep 91 (9): 3382-8. Borggreve Susanna E, Hillege Hans L, Wolffenbuttel Bruce H R, de Jong Paul E, Zuurman Mike W, van der Steege Gerrit, van Tol Arie, Dullaart Robin P F, |
Association of cholesteryl ester transfer protein genotypes with CETP mass and activity, lipid levels, and coronary risk. JAMA 2008 Jun 299 (23): 2777-88. Thompson Alexander, Di Angelantonio Emanuele, Sarwar Nadeem, Erqou Sebhat, Saleheen Danish, Dullaart Robin P F, Keavney Bernard, Ye Zheng, Danesh Jo |
[Influence of genetic combinations on HDL-C levels in a Southern Brazilian population]. Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia 2010 Oct 95 (4): 430-5. Andrade Fabiana Michelsen de, Fiegenbaum Marilu, Almeida Silvana de, Hutz Mara Hele |
CETP: Pharmacogenomics-Based Response to the CETP Inhibitor Dalcetrapib. Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2017 Mar 37 (3): 396-400. Tardif Jean-Claude, Rhainds David, Rhéaume Eric, Dubé Marie-Pier |
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