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- 2005
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Plasma homocysteine and markers of bone metabolism in psychogeriatric patients.
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Plasma Homocysteine Concentration and Its Relation to Symptoms of Vascular Disease in Psychogeriatric Patients.
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- 2003
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Risk of myocardial infarction in relation to plasma levels of homocysteine and inflammation-sensitive proteins: a long-term nested case-control study.
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Optimal användning av markörer för kobalamin-/folatstatus. Resultat från utvärdering i en psykogeriatrisk patientgrupp
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Asymmetric dimethylarginine and total homocysteine in plasma after oral methionine loading
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Hyperhomocysteinaemia is not associated with increased levels of asymmetric dimethylarginine in patients with ischaemic heart disease.
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- 2002
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Relation between plasma homocysteine and Alzheimer's disease.
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Lipoic acid increases glutathione production and enhances the effect of mercury in human cell lines.
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Lack of association between plasma homocysteine and inflammation in psychogeriatric patients
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The postdialytic rise in the plasma total homocysteine concentration is delayed
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- 2001
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Interaction of metals and thiols in cell damage and glutathione distribution: potentiation of mercury toxicity by dithiothreitol
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- 2000
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Severe retinopathy in type 1 diabetic patients is not related to the level of plasma homocysteine
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- 1999
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Thiols as a measure of plasma redox status in healthy subjects and in patients with renal or liver failure
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- 1998
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The increase of plasma homocysteine concentrations with age is partly due to the deterioration of renal function as determined by plasma cystatin C
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- 1997
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Poor metabolic control, early age at onset, and marginal folate deficiency are associated with increasing levels of plasma homocysteine in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. A five-year follow-up study
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