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Query Trace: Myocardial Infarction and F13A1[original query] |
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Epistatic and pleiotropic effects of polymorphisms in the fibrinogen and coagulation factor XIII genes on plasma fibrinogen concentration, fibrin gel structure and risk of myocardial infarction. Thrombosis and haemostasis 2006 Mar 95 (3): 420-7. Mannila Maria Nastase, Eriksson Per, Ericsson Carl-Göran, Hamsten Anders, Silveira Ange |
The association between fibrinogen haplotypes and myocardial infarction in men is partly mediated through pleiotropic effects on the serum IL-6 concentration. Journal of internal medicine 2007 Feb 261 (2): 138-47. Mannila M N, Eriksson P, Leander K, Wiman B, de Faire U, Hamsten A, Silveira |
Common variants in the haemostatic gene pathway contribute to risk of early-onset myocardial infarction in the Italian population. Thrombosis and haemostasis 2011 Oct 106 (4): 655-64. Guella Ilaria, Duga Stefano, Ardissino Diego, Merlini Pier Angelica, Peyvandi Flora, Mannucci Pier Mannuccio, Asselta Rosan |
Coagulation F13A1 V34L, fibrinogen and homocysteine versus conventional risk factors in the pathogenesis of MI in young persons. Acta cardiologica 2017 Oct 1-7. Vishwajeet Vikarn, Jamwal Manu, Sharma Prashant, Das Reena, Ahluwalia Jasmina, Dogra Rupinder Kaur, Rohit Manoj Kum |
F13A1 Gene Variant (V34L) and Residual Circulating FXIIIA Levels Predict Short- and Long-Term Mortality in Acute Myocardial Infarction after Coronary Angioplasty. International journal of molecular sciences 2018 Sep 19 (9): . Ansani Lucia, Marchesini Jlenia, Pestelli Gabriele, Luisi Giovanni Andrea, Scillitani Giulia, Longo Giovanna, Milani Daniela, Serino Maria Luisa, Tisato Veronica, Gemmati Dona |
Increased coagulation factor XIII activity but not genetic variants of coagulation factors is associated with myocardial infarction in young patients. Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis 2019 Apr . Ambroziak M, Kurylowicz A, Budaj |
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