PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9425752-2 1997 In the present investigation, we have studied the effect of HDL subclasses: HDL2 and HDL3 on non enzymatically induced oxidation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) by Fe2+ and sodium ascorbate. Ascorbic Acid 174-190 junctophilin 3 Homo sapiens 76-80 8017321-0 1994 High plasma vitamin C associated with high plasma HDL- and HDL2 cholesterol. Ascorbic Acid 12-21 junctophilin 3 Homo sapiens 59-63 8017321-1 1994 High plasma vitamin C may lower risk of cardiovascular disease as indicated by direct association with plasma high-density-lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and HDL2 cholesterol. Ascorbic Acid 12-21 junctophilin 3 Homo sapiens 157-161 8017321-3 1994 After adjustment for age, sex, obesity, and smoking, plasma vitamin C was directly associated with HDL- (P = 0.01) and HDL2 cholesterol (P = 0.0002). Ascorbic Acid 60-69 junctophilin 3 Homo sapiens 119-123 8017321-4 1994 When men and women with diseases that might affect lipids were excluded, associations between plasma vitamin C and HDL- and HDL2 cholesterol persisted, though the relationships were strongest in older men. Ascorbic Acid 101-110 junctophilin 3 Homo sapiens 124-128 1299498-9 1992 Vitamin C was significantly associated with HDL-C,HDL2-C, and HDL3-C for males, and with HDL-C and HDL3-C for females. Ascorbic Acid 0-9 junctophilin 3 Homo sapiens 50-54