Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading causes of death in technologically developed and developing countries. Copper, an active redox element, is involved in energy production through various mechanisms. Copper and coronary artery disease can be associated directly, through its direct effect on the vascular endothelium, or indirectly through lipoprotein metabolism. Hence an evaluation of copper in the coronary artery disease individual is important. The aim is to compare the relationship of serum copper levels between coronary artery disease patients and control individuals based on age, sex, hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Materials and methods: The study design was a case-control study in which proven coronary artery disease pa...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Observational evidence links higher blood levels of copper with higher risk of cardiovascular diseas...
Observational evidence links higher blood levels of copper with higher risk of cardiovascular diseas...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading causes of death in technologically developed and devel...
Aim: To compare serum copper levels in patients with coronary heart disease & healthy controls. Pla...
Background: Atherosclerotic disease is the most important cause of mortality in the world. Oxidation...
Background: It is clear that deficiencies of some trace elements cause marked alterations in lipid a...
The study was designed to explore serum copper as a risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). I...
In this data article, we measured the levels of copper in the blood of patients undergoing coronary...
Abstract Background: Copper is an abundant trace element in humans where alterations in the circula...
BackgroundCoronary heart disease [CHD] remains the major cause of morbidity and mortality in all dev...
BACKGROUND: Copper is an abundant trace element in humans where alterations in the circulating conce...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Serum copper estimations were carried out in 44 cases of acute myocardial infarction, 23 cases of an...
Heart disease is a major cause of death in both men and women in ind~strialized countries. In fact, ...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Observational evidence links higher blood levels of copper with higher risk of cardiovascular diseas...
Observational evidence links higher blood levels of copper with higher risk of cardiovascular diseas...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading causes of death in technologically developed and devel...
Aim: To compare serum copper levels in patients with coronary heart disease & healthy controls. Pla...
Background: Atherosclerotic disease is the most important cause of mortality in the world. Oxidation...
Background: It is clear that deficiencies of some trace elements cause marked alterations in lipid a...
The study was designed to explore serum copper as a risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). I...
In this data article, we measured the levels of copper in the blood of patients undergoing coronary...
Abstract Background: Copper is an abundant trace element in humans where alterations in the circula...
BackgroundCoronary heart disease [CHD] remains the major cause of morbidity and mortality in all dev...
BACKGROUND: Copper is an abundant trace element in humans where alterations in the circulating conce...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Serum copper estimations were carried out in 44 cases of acute myocardial infarction, 23 cases of an...
Heart disease is a major cause of death in both men and women in ind~strialized countries. In fact, ...
There has been inconsistent association between low copper (Cu) status and hypercholesterolemia (Hyp...
Observational evidence links higher blood levels of copper with higher risk of cardiovascular diseas...
Observational evidence links higher blood levels of copper with higher risk of cardiovascular diseas...