Background: Although progress has been made in managing cholesterol, targeting inflammation is essential for further reducing cardiovascular risk, as CVDs remain the leading cause of death globally. This study aimed to explore the association between plasma ceramide levels and residual inflammatory risk in patients with CAD.
Methods: A cross-sectional observational design was adopted using data from a secondary analysis of a multicenter prospective cohort study in China.
Background & Objective: There were abnormal changes of trace element in esophageal cancer patient's hair and serum in the high risk area. But it was still unknown that the relationship between p53 and proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA) expression and the trace element content in varied esophageal mucosa. This study was designed to probe the relationship of trace element content and p53 mutation, PCNA expression in esophgeal mucosa.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF