Articles Related to Specific Proteins

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Chromogranin A articles

  1. Dieplinger M, Gegenhuber A, Struck J, Poelz W, Langsteger W, Haltmayer M, Mueller T. Chromogranin A and C-terminal endothelin-1 precursor fragment add independent prognostic information to amino-terminal proBNP in patients with acute destabilized heart failure. Clinica Chimica Acta 2009; 400: 91-96.
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  2. Jansson A M, Røsjø H, Omland H, Karlsson T, Hartford M, Flyvbjerg A, Caidahl K. Prognostic value of circulating chromogranin A levels in acute coronary syndromes. European Heart Journal 2009; 30(1):25-32.

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  3. Komiya A, Suzuki H, Imamoto T, Kamiya N, Niehi N, Naya Y, Ichikawa T, Fuse H. Neuroendocrine differentiation in the progression of prostate cancer. International Journal of Urology 2009; 16 (1): 37-44
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  4. Chiara Zatelli M, Torta M, Lean A, Ambrosio R Maria, Gion M, Tomassetti P, De Braud F, Delle Fave G, Dogliotti L, Uberti E. Chromogranin A as a marker of neuroendocrine neoplasia: an Italian Multicenter Study. Endocrine-Related Cancer 2007; 14: 473-482.

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Gelsolin articles

  1. Lee PS, Drager LR, Stossel TP, Moore FD, Rogers SO. Relationship of plasma gelsolin levels to outcomes in critically ill surgical patients. Annals of Surgery March 2006; 343 (3): 399-403.

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  2. Haddad JG, Harper KD, Guoth M, Pietra GG, Sanger J W. Angiopathic consequences of saturating the plasma scavenger system for actin. Proc Natl Acad Sci, USA. February 1990; 87 (4): 1381-1385.

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  3. DiNubile MJ, Stossel PT, Ljunghusen OC, Ferrara JL, Antin JH. Prognostic implications of declining plasma gelsolin levels after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Blood, 15 December 2002; 100 (13): 4367-7.

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  4. Dahl B, Schiødt FV, Ott P, Gvozdenovic R, Yin H L, Lee W M. Plasma Gelsolin is reduced in trauma patients. Shock 1999; 12 (2): 102-104.

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  5. Lee W M, Galbraith R M. The extracellular actin-scavenger system and actin toxicity. N Engl J Med 1992; 326 (10): 1335-41.
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  6. Mounzer K C, Moncure M, Smith Y R, DiNubile M J. Relationship of admission plasma geslolin levels to clinical outcomes in patients after major trauma. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 1999; 160 (5): 1673-1681.

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Gc Globulin articles

  1. Dahl B, Schiødt F V, Rudolph S, Ott P, Kjær T, Helslet L. Trauma stimulates the synthesis of Gc-globulin. Intensive Care Medicine 2001; 27 (2): 394-399.
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  2. Dahl B et al. Admission level of Gc-globulin predicts outcome after multiple trauma. Injury 1999; 30 (4): 275-281.
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  3. Lee W M et al. Alterations in Gc levels and complexing in septic shock. Circ. Shock 1989; 28 (3): 249-255.
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  4. Schiødt F V et al. Admission levels of serum Gc-globulin: predictive value in fulminant hepatic failure. Hepatology 1996; 23 (4): 713-718.

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  5. Dahl B et al. Trauma stimulates the synthesis of Gc-globulin. Intensive Care Med. 2001; 27 (2): 394-399.
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  6. Dahl B et al. Gc-globulin is an acute phase reactant and an indicator of muscle injury after spinal surgery. Inflamm Res 2001; 50 (1): 39-43.
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Retinol Binding Protein articles

  1. Graham TE, Yang Q, Blüher M, Hammarstedt A, Ciaraldi TP, Heny RR, Wason CJ, Oberback A, Jansson P-A, Smith U, Kahn BB. Retinol-binding protein 4 and insulin resistance in lean, obese, and diabetic subjects. The New England Journal of Medicine 2006; 354 (24): 2552-63.

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  2. Newcomer M E et al. Plasma retinol binding protein: structure and function of the prototypical lipocalin. Biochimica et Biophysica Atca 2000; 1482: 57-64.
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  3. Gamble M V et al. Retinol binding protein as surrogate measure for serum retinol: studies in vitamin A-dificient children from the Republic of teh Marchall Islands. Am J Clin Nutr. 2001; (73): 594-601.

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  4. Wolf G. Serum Retinol-Binding Protein: A Link Between Obesity, Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes. Nutrition Reviews 2007; 65 (5): 251-256.
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Lp(a), Apo A1 and Apo B articles

  1. Kampstrup PR , Benn M, Tybjærg-Hansen A, Nordestgaard BG. Extreme Lipoprotein (a) levels and risk of myocardial infarction in the general population. The Copenhagen City heart study. Circulation, 2008; 117: 176-184.

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  2. Walldius G, Jungner I. The apoB/apoA-1 ratio: a strong, new risk factor for cardiovascular disease and a target for lipid-lowering therapy - a review of the evidence.  Journal of Internal Medicine 2006; 259 (5): 493-519.

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  3. Parish S, Peto R, Palmer A, Clarke R, Lewington R, Lewington S, Offer A, Whitlock G, Clark S, Youngman L, Sleight P, Collins R. The joint effects of apolipoprotein B, apolipoprotien A, LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol on risk: 3510 cases of acute myocardial infarction and 9805 controls. European Heart Journal Advance Access published online June 11, 2009.

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Turbidimetry technology articles

  1. Blirup-Jensen S. Protein Standardization III: Method Optimization Basic Principles for Quantitative Determination of Human Serum Proteins on Automated Instruments Base don Turbidimetry or Nephelometry. Clin Chem Lab Med 2001; 39 (11): 1098-1109.
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