2012
DOI: 10.1002/ejlt.201200107
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Association of total cholesterol/apoB100 with lipid and protein oxidation products in stable angina patients treated with statins

Abstract: Commentary 133Are we ready to use oxidative stress in clinical practice? 211 Near-infrared spectroscopy for analysis of oil content and fatty acid profile in almond flour Á lvaro Fernández-Cuesta, José M. Fernández-Martínez, Rafel Socias i Company, Leonardo Velasco 217 Pancreatic lipase activity in emulsions containing seed meals: Effect of extrusion

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“…The article by Burchardt et al 2, published in the last issue (114/12) of European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology , is a continuation of previously published results and supports further research on lipids and lipoproteins in an interesting subpopulation of patients already under the treatment with hypolipidemic agents 2, 3. The authors hypothesize that in patients with LDL‐C <100 mg/dl, TC/apoB100 ratio might give additional information for cardiovascular risk.…”
Section: Recommendations For Lipid Analyses For Screening For Cardiovmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The article by Burchardt et al 2, published in the last issue (114/12) of European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology , is a continuation of previously published results and supports further research on lipids and lipoproteins in an interesting subpopulation of patients already under the treatment with hypolipidemic agents 2, 3. The authors hypothesize that in patients with LDL‐C <100 mg/dl, TC/apoB100 ratio might give additional information for cardiovascular risk.…”
Section: Recommendations For Lipid Analyses For Screening For Cardiovmentioning
confidence: 52%