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    ABCA1 gene expression in peripheral blood lymphocytes and macrophages in patients with atherosclerosis by Demina, E. P., Miroshnikova, V. V., Rodygina, T. I., Kurianov, P. S., Vinogradov, A. G., Denisenko, A. D., Schwarzman, A. L.

    Published in Molecular biology (New York) (01-04-2011)
    “…ABCA1 transporter is known to play an important role in cholesterol transport from peripheral tissues. However, its contribution to atherosclerosis development…”
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    ABCA1 gene expression in peripheral blood lymphocytes and macrophages in patients with atherosclerosis by Demina, E P, Miroshnikova, V V, Rodygina, T I, Kur'ianov, P S, Vinogradov, A G, Denisenko, A D, Shvartsman, A L

    Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-03-2011)
    “…ABCA1 transporter is known to play important role in the cholesterol transport from peripheral tissues. However its contribution in atherosclerosis development…”
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    Association of apoprotein A-1 genetic variants with development of atherosclerosis in the population of St. Petersburg by Miroshnikova, V. V., Rodygina, T. I., Demina, E. P., Kurjanov, P. S., Urazgildeeva, S. A., Gurevich, V. S., Schwarzman, A. L.

    “…Apoprotein A-1 is the major protein of antiatherogenic high density lipoproteins and one of the key proteins regulating reverse cholesterol transport. The goal…”
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    Genetic risk factors for development of myocardial infarction in young men living in North-West region of Russia by Pchelina, S N, Sirotkina, O V, Sheĭdina, A M, Taraskina, A E, Rodygina, T I, Demina, E P, Zabotina, A M, Mitupova, M I, Bazhenova, E A, Berkovich, O A, Shliakhto, E V, Shvartsman, A L, Shvarts, E I

    Published in Kardiologiia (2007)
    “…With the aim to detect genetic factors of risk of development of early myocardial infarction (MI) we studied 29 allele variants of 19 genes in 206 men who had…”
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