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The association between leptin and subclinical cardiovascular disease explained by body fat
Mendelian randomization study of the relation between adiponectin and heart function, unravelling the paradox
Novel insights into blood markers and cardiovascular disease: Results of the Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity study
Genome-wide association study of the postprandial triglyceride response yields common genetic variation in LIPC (hepatic lipase)
The role of C-reactive protein, adiponectin and leptin in the association between abdominal adiposity and insulin resistance in middle-aged individuals
The association between leptin concentration and blood coagulation
Phenome-wide association analysis of LDL-cholesterol lowering genetic variants in PCSK9
The role of inflammation in the association between overall and visceral adiposity and subclinical atherosclerosis
Sex differences in body fat distribution are related to sex differences in serum leptin and adiponectin
CETP (Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein) Concentration A Genome-Wide Association Study Followed by Mendelian Randomization on Coronary Artery Disease
Mendelian randomization analysis of cholesteryl ester transfer protein and subclinical atherosclerosis: A population-based study
NO ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CETP CONCENTRATION AND INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS IN THE GENERAL POPULATION: THE NEO STUDY
Association of fasting triglyceride concentration and postprandial triglyceride response with the carotid intima-media thickness in the middle aged: The Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity study
THE ROLE OF INFLAMMATION IN THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ADIPOSITY AND SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS
PCSK9 genetic variants and risk of type 2 diabetes: a mendelian randomisation study
Body Fat, Especially Visceral Fat, Is Associated with Electrocardiographic Measures of Sympathetic Activation
Clinical prognostic value of combined analysis of Aldh1, Survivin, and EpCAM expression in colorectal cancer
Visceral fat is stronger associated with electrocardiographic measures of sympathetic activation than subcutaneous fat in individuals with structurally normal hearts: the NEO study
Combined analysis of Aldh1, Survivin and EpCAM expression, representing important hallmarks of cancer, predicts clinical prognosis in colorectal cancer