Lipoprotein (a)—the crossroads of atherosclerosis, atherothrombosis and inflammation
S Ugovšek, M Šebeštjen - Biomolecules, 2021 - mdpi.com
Increased lipoprotein (a)(Lp (a)) levels are an independent predictor of coronary artery
disease (CAD), degenerative aortic stenosis (DAS), and heart failure independent of CAD …
disease (CAD), degenerative aortic stenosis (DAS), and heart failure independent of CAD …
Lipoprotein (a) in atherosclerotic diseases: from pathophysiology to diagnosis and treatment
Lipoprotein (a)(Lp (a)) is a low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol-like particle bound to
apolipoprotein (a). Increased Lp (a) levels are an independent, heritable causal risk factor …
apolipoprotein (a). Increased Lp (a) levels are an independent, heritable causal risk factor …
Lipoprotein (a)-link between atherogenesis and thrombosis
Lipoprotein (a)-Lp (a)-is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Indeed, individuals with plasma concentrations of Lp (a)> 200 mg/l carry an increased risk of …
Indeed, individuals with plasma concentrations of Lp (a)> 200 mg/l carry an increased risk of …
Lipoprotein (a): current perspectives
I Gouni-Berthold, HK Berthold - Current vascular …, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com
Recent data from genetic and epidemiological studies strongly support a causal relationship
between elevated lipoprotein (a)[Lp (a)] concentrations and the development of …
between elevated lipoprotein (a)[Lp (a)] concentrations and the development of …
[PDF][PDF] Lipoprotein (a)
F Kronenberg - … and treatment of atherosclerosis: improving state …, 2021 - library.oapen.org
Abstract Lipoprotein (a)[Lp (a)] is an atherogenic lipoprotein with a strong genetic regulation.
Up to 90% of the concentrations are explained by a single gene, the LPA gene. The …
Up to 90% of the concentrations are explained by a single gene, the LPA gene. The …
[HTML][HTML] Lipoprotein (a): biology and clinical importance
SPA McCormick - The Clinical Biochemist Reviews, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract Lipoprotein (a)[Lp (a)] is a unique lipoprotein that has emerged as an independent
risk factor for developing vascular disease. Plasma Lp (a) levels above the common cut-off …
risk factor for developing vascular disease. Plasma Lp (a) levels above the common cut-off …
Lipoprotein (a): A missing culprit in the management of athero‐thrombosis?
Lipoprotein (a) Lp (a) is a cholesterol‐rich, LDL‐like particle that is independently
associated with an increased risk for ischemic heart disease, atherosclerosis, thrombosis …
associated with an increased risk for ischemic heart disease, atherosclerosis, thrombosis …
Lipoprotein (a): new insights into mechanisms of atherogenesis and thrombosis
A Deb, NM Caplice - Clinical cardiology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Lipoprotein (a)(Lp [a]) continues to be a controversial molecule regarding its role in
human vascular disease. Although the physiologic role of this molecule is still unclear, novel …
human vascular disease. Although the physiologic role of this molecule is still unclear, novel …
Lipoprotein (a) and Cardiovascular Diseases―Revisited―
AY Jang, SH Han, IS Sohn, PC Oh, KK Koh - Circulation Journal, 2020 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Two decades ago, it was recognized that lipoprotein (a)(Lp (a)) concentrations were
elevated in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the importance of Lp (a) …
elevated in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the importance of Lp (a) …
Lipoprotein (a): cellular effects and molecular mechanisms
K Riches, KE Porter - Cholesterol, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Lipoprotein (a)(Lp (a)) is an independent risk factor for the development of cardiovascular
disease (CVD). Indeed, individuals with plasma concentrations> 20 mg/dL carry a 2‐fold …
disease (CVD). Indeed, individuals with plasma concentrations> 20 mg/dL carry a 2‐fold …