2006
DOI: 10.1016/s1567-5688(06)80827-5
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Tu-P7:121 Soluble thrombomdulin (STM) — A molecular marker of endothelial cell injury in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes

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“…Such patients were not included in our study. There are also reports according to which patients with hypertension presented an increased TM concentration in comparison with normotensive controls (44). In this study, however, we revealed statistically lower activity of TM in the group with SCS than in the healthy controls, despite hypertension in 57% of the study participants.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…Such patients were not included in our study. There are also reports according to which patients with hypertension presented an increased TM concentration in comparison with normotensive controls (44). In this study, however, we revealed statistically lower activity of TM in the group with SCS than in the healthy controls, despite hypertension in 57% of the study participants.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…Furthermore, changes in THBD gene expression reflect endothelial activation and damage, an initial step of atherosclerosis. 30 The multiple physiological effects of the THDB gene in thrombosis, inflammation, and atherosclerosis implicate an association between THDB gene polymorphisms and vascular disease. Several reports have analyzed the contribution of the THBD gene to IS, but the relationship between THBD gene polymorphisms and IS has remained ambivalent at best.…”
Section: The Associated Genes and Potential Biological Mechanism Undementioning
confidence: 99%