Changes in ceramide concentrations and their association with clinical and anamnestic parameters in patients with acute coronary syndrome
E. I. Usova,
L. M. Malishevskii,
A. S. Alieva
et al.
Abstract:Background. Given the metabolic dynamics of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), the study of molecular lipid metabolites is of particular importance because their composition most rapidly reflects the changes occurring at the time of the acute event. Several prospective studies have demonstrated the prognostic value of ceramides, however, the study of their dynamics and association with clinical parameters of patients with ACS is underrepresented. Objective. To investigate changes in Cer(d18:1/16:0), Cer(d18:1/18:0… Show more
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