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Concept Cholesterol, HDL
Academic Article Genetic screening of the lipoprotein lipase gene for mutations associated with high triglyceride/low HDL-cholesterol levels.
Academic Article Genetic variation in cholesterol ester transfer protein, serum CETP activity, and coronary artery disease risk in Asian Indian diabetic cohort.
Academic Article Trace elements as predictors of preeclampsia in type 1 diabetic pregnancy.
Academic Article The relationship of APOE polymorphism and cholesterol levels in normoglycemic and diabetic subjects in a biethnic population from the San Luis Valley, Colorado.
Academic Article Quantitative effects of the apolipoprotein E polymorphism in a biracial sample of 9-10-year-old girls.
Academic Article Haplotype analysis of two APOA1/MspI polymorphisms in relation to plasma levels of apo A-I and HDL-cholesterol.
Academic Article Acute Cocoa Supplementation Increases Postprandial HDL Cholesterol and Insulin in Obese Adults with Type 2 Diabetes after Consumption of a High-Fat Breakfast.
Academic Article Genetic association of five apolipoprotein polymorphisms with serum lipoprotein-lipid levels in African blacks.
Academic Article Apolipoprotein J polymorphisms and serum HDL cholesterol levels in African blacks.
Academic Article Genetic variation in the apolipoprotein H (beta2-glycoprotein I) gene affects plasma apolipoprotein H concentrations.
Academic Article Plasma lipoprotein(a) distribution and its correlates among Samoans.
Academic Article Apolipoprotein A-IV polymorphism, and its role in determining variation in lipoprotein-lipid, glucose and insulin levels in normal and non-insulin-dependent diabetic individuals.
Academic Article Advanced glycation end-products and methionine sulphoxide in skin collagen of patients with type 1 diabetes.
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