Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-013-0462-3
Title: Plasma extra cellular vesicle protein content for diagnosis and prognosis of global cardiovascular disease
Authors: Wang, J.W 
Gijsberts, C.M
Seneviratna, A
De Hoog, V.C
Vrijenhoek, J.E.P
Schoneveld, A.H
Chan, M.Y 
Lam, C.S.P 
Richards, A.M 
Lee, C.N 
Mosterd, A
Sze, S.K
Timmers, L
Lim, S.K 
Pasterkamp, G
de Kleijn, D.P.V.
Keywords: biological marker
blood clotting factor 10
blood clotting factor 7a
blood clotting factor 9
CD14 antigen
CD31 antigen
complement component C5a
cystatin C
lipocortin 5
microRNA
P selectin glycoprotein ligand 1
procoagulant
thromboplastin
acute coronary syndrome
article
Asian
cardiovascular disease
Caucasian
coronary artery bypass graft
diabetes mellitus
endothelium cell
exosome
gender
heart infarction
human
obesity
percutaneous coronary intervention
plasma
prognosis
protein content
public health problem
risk factor
smoking
thrombogenicity
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: ICIN
Citation: Wang, J.W, Gijsberts, C.M, Seneviratna, A, De Hoog, V.C, Vrijenhoek, J.E.P, Schoneveld, A.H, Chan, M.Y, Lam, C.S.P, Richards, A.M, Lee, C.N, Mosterd, A, Sze, S.K, Timmers, L, Lim, S.K, Pasterkamp, G, de Kleijn, D.P.V. (2013). Plasma extra cellular vesicle protein content for diagnosis and prognosis of global cardiovascular disease. Netherlands Heart Journal 21 (10) : 467-471. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12471-013-0462-3
Abstract: Cardiovascular disease is a major public health problem worldwide. Its growing burden is particularly ominous in Asia, due to increasing rates of major risk factors such as diabetes, obesity and smoking. There is an urgent need for early identification and treatment of individuals at risk of adverse cardiovascular events. Plasma extra cellular vesicle proteins are novel biomarkers that have been shown to be useful in the diagnosis, risk stratification and prognostication of patients with cardiovascular disease. Ongoing parallel bio bank initiatives in European (the Netherlands) and Asian (Singapore) populations offer a unique opportunity to validate these biomarkers in diverse ethnic groups. © The Author(s) 2013.
Source Title: Netherlands Heart Journal
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174444
ISSN: 15685888
DOI: 10.1007/s12471-013-0462-3
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