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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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