Nakazato et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Relationship of low-and high-density lipoproteins to coronary artery plaque composition by CT angiographyNakazato et al., 2013
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- Nakazato R
- Gransar H
- Berman D
- Cheng V
- Lin F
- Achenbach S
- Al-Mallah M
- Budoff M
- Cademartiri F
- Callister T
- Chang H
- Chinnaiyan K
- Chow B
- Delago A
- Hadamitzky M
- Hausleiter J
- Kaufmann P
- Maffei E
- Raff G
- Shaw L
- Villines T
- Dunning A
- Cury R
- Feuchtner G
- Kim Y
- Leipsic J
- Min J
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- Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography
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BACKGROUND: The association between lipoprotein levels and coronary plaque composition is not well understood. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this prospective international multicenter study of statin-naive individuals was to evaluate the association of low-density …
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