Genetic and environmental influences on total plasma homocysteine and its role in coronary artery disease risk
Background: Elevated levels of total plasma homocysteine are a risk factor for atherosclerotic disease. Aims: The rationale behind this study is to explore the correlation between degree and site of coronary lesion and hyperhomocysteinemia in Lebanese CAD patients and assess environmental and geneti...
Main Authors: | Ghassibe-Sabbagh, M, Platt, D, Youhanna, S, Abchee, AB, Stewart, K, Badro, D, Haber, M, Salloum, A, Douaihy, B, el Bayeh, H, Othman, R, Shasha, N, Kibbani, S, Chammas, E, Milane, A, Nemr, R, Kamatani, Y, Hager, J, Cazier, J, Gauguier, D, Zalloua, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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