Gender difference in C-reactive protein concentrations in individuals with atherothrombotic risk factors and apparently healthy ones

Recent studies have shown that C-reactive proteins have a pathogenetic role in atherothrombosis and concentrations of these substances could be used as a marker for future vascular events. The objective of this study was to determine gender differences in highly sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)...

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Hauptverfasser: Rogowski, Ori, Zeltser, David, Shapira, Itzhak, Burke, Michael, Zakut, Vera, Mardi, Tamar, Ben-Assayag, Einor, Serov, Jack, Rozenblat, Meirav, Berliner, Shlomo
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Body Mass Index
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Male
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Obesity
Risk Factors
Sex Factors
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