Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Low fetuin-A levels are associated with cardiovascular death: Impact of variations in the gene encoding fetuin. Kidney international 2005 Jun 67 (6): 2383-92. Stenvinkel Peter, Wang Kai, Qureshi Abdul Rashid, Axelsson Jonas, Pecoits-Filho Roberto, Gao Ping, Barany Peter, Lindholm Bengt, Jogestrand Tomas, Heimbürger Olof, Holmes Clifford, Schalling Martin, Nordfors Loui |
Gene polymorphisms and serum alpha-2-Heremans-Schmid levels in Italian haemodialysis patients. American journal of nephrology 2007 27 (6): 639-42. Cozzolino Mario, Biondi Maria Luisa, Galassi Andrea, Gallieni Maurizio, d'Eril Gian Vico Melzi, Brancaccio Die |
Is fetuin-A/alpha2-Heremans-Schmid glycoprotein associated with the metabolic syndrome in patients with chronic kidney disease? American journal of nephrology 2008 28 (4): 669-76. Axelsson Jonas, Wang Xin, Ketteler Markus, Qureshi Abdul Rashid, Heimbürger Olof, Bárány Peter, Lindholm Bengt, Nordfors Louise, Stenvinkel Pet |
Is fetuin-A a mortality risk factor in dialysis patients or a mere risk marker? A Mendelian randomization approach. Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2011 Jan 26 (1): 239-45. Verduijn Marion, Prein Robert A, Stenvinkel Peter, Carrero Juan Jesús, le Cessie Saskia, Witasp Anna, Nordfors Louise, Krediet Ray T, Boeschoten Elisabeth W, Dekker Friedo |
Serum fetuin-A levels are associated with vascular calcifications and predict cardiovascular events in renal transplant recipients. Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2011 May 6 (5): 974-85. Maréchal Céline, Schlieper Georg, Nguyen Pauline, Krüger Thilo, Coche Emmanuel, Robert Annie, Floege Jorgen, Goffin Eric, Jadoul Michel, Devuyst Olivi |
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