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Relevant Biomarkers of Inflammation and Their Possible Role in Atherosclerosis

Relevant Biomarkers of Inflammation and Their Possible Role in Atherosclerosis. Arpita Basu, et al. ATVB, 2006; 26; 995-1001. Correlation between weight loss (kg) and % C-reactive protein (CRP) reduction from intervention trials Correlation coefficient : r 2 =0.8693; P<0.05.

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Relevant Biomarkers of Inflammation and Their Possible Role in Atherosclerosis

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  1. Relevant Biomarkers of Inflammation and Their Possible Role in Atherosclerosis Arpita Basu, et al. ATVB, 2006; 26; 995-1001

  2. Correlation between weight loss (kg) and % C-reactive protein (CRP) reduction from intervention trials Correlation coefficient : r2=0.8693; P<0.05 Arpita Basu, et al. ATVB, 2006; 26; 995-1001

  3. Summary of Randomized Clinical Trials Examining the Effects of Dietary Interventions (Whole Diet Approach or Enrichment) With Fatty Acids (Saturated, Trans, Monounsaturated, Polyunsaturated, or Conjugated Linoleic Acid) on Biomarkers of Inflammation Part I Arpita Basu, et al. ATVB, 2006; 26; 995-1001

  4. Summary of Randomized Clinical Trials Examining the Effects of Dietary Interventions (Whole Diet Approach or Enrichment) With Fatty Acids (Saturated, Trans, Monounsaturated, Polyunsaturated, or Conjugated Linoleic Acid) on Biomarkers of Inflammation Part II Arpita Basu, et al. ATVB, 2006; 26; 995-1001

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