Alterations in xanthine oxidase activity are known to be pathologically influential on coronary artery disease (CAD), but the association between purine-related blood metabolites and CAD has only been partially elucidated. We performed global metabolomics profiling and network analysis on blood samples from the Wonju and Pyeongchang (WP) cohort study (n = 2055) to elucidate the importance of purine related metabolites associated with potential CAD risk. Then, 5 selected serum metabolites were quantified from the WP cohort, Shinchon cohort (n = 259), and Shinchon case control (n = 424) groups to develop machine learning models for 10-year risk prediction, relapse within 10 years and diagnosis of the disease via 100 repeated 5-fold cross-vali...
OBJECTIVE:Patients with CAD have substantial residual risk of mortality, and whether hitherto unknow...
IMPORTANCE Risk stratification for coronary heart disease (CHD) remains challenging because of the c...
BACKGROUND: -High-throughput profiling of circulating metabolites may improve cardiovascular risk pr...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are global problems. They are causes of death in about 43 of peo...
Metabolomics is a promising technology for the application of translational medicine to cardiovascul...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of death in the United States. Currently, the main m...
Abstract A multi-class classification model for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains to be construc...
Background Metabolomics, defined as the comprehensive identification and quantification of low-molec...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains the leading cause of death worldwide. Expanding patients' meta...
WOS: 000086174800006PubMed ID: 10784378Ischemia leads to impaired ATP metabolism, with increased pro...
Risk stratification for coronary heart disease (CHD) remains challenging because of the complex caus...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains the leading cause of death worldwide. Expanding patients' meta...
Metabolomic data can potentially enable accurate, non-invasive and low-cost prediction of coronary a...
IntroductionIndividuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) are at increasing risk of coronary artery dis...
Importance Risk stratification for coronary heart disease (CHD) remains challenging because of the...
OBJECTIVE:Patients with CAD have substantial residual risk of mortality, and whether hitherto unknow...
IMPORTANCE Risk stratification for coronary heart disease (CHD) remains challenging because of the c...
BACKGROUND: -High-throughput profiling of circulating metabolites may improve cardiovascular risk pr...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are global problems. They are causes of death in about 43 of peo...
Metabolomics is a promising technology for the application of translational medicine to cardiovascul...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of death in the United States. Currently, the main m...
Abstract A multi-class classification model for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains to be construc...
Background Metabolomics, defined as the comprehensive identification and quantification of low-molec...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains the leading cause of death worldwide. Expanding patients' meta...
WOS: 000086174800006PubMed ID: 10784378Ischemia leads to impaired ATP metabolism, with increased pro...
Risk stratification for coronary heart disease (CHD) remains challenging because of the complex caus...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) remains the leading cause of death worldwide. Expanding patients' meta...
Metabolomic data can potentially enable accurate, non-invasive and low-cost prediction of coronary a...
IntroductionIndividuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) are at increasing risk of coronary artery dis...
Importance Risk stratification for coronary heart disease (CHD) remains challenging because of the...
OBJECTIVE:Patients with CAD have substantial residual risk of mortality, and whether hitherto unknow...
IMPORTANCE Risk stratification for coronary heart disease (CHD) remains challenging because of the c...
BACKGROUND: -High-throughput profiling of circulating metabolites may improve cardiovascular risk pr...