Title : Plasma C-reactive protein, but not protein S, VCAM-1, von Willebrand factor or P-selectin, is associated with endothelium dysfunction in coronary artery disease.

Pub. Date : 2004 Feb

PMID : 15019545






4 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Both responses to acetylcholine and C-RP levels demonstrated a significant association with participant status with the r value increasing from 0.405 for responses to acetylcholine to 0.491 for the combination of responses to acetylcholine and C-RP. Acetylcholine C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
2 Both responses to acetylcholine and C-RP levels demonstrated a significant association with participant status with the r value increasing from 0.405 for responses to acetylcholine to 0.491 for the combination of responses to acetylcholine and C-RP. Acetylcholine C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
3 Both responses to acetylcholine and C-RP levels demonstrated a significant association with participant status with the r value increasing from 0.405 for responses to acetylcholine to 0.491 for the combination of responses to acetylcholine and C-RP. Acetylcholine C-reactive protein Homo sapiens
4 We conclude that there is an inverse correlation between C-reactive protein, but not protein S, VCAM-1, P-selectin nor von Willebrand factor, levels and abnormal endothelium-dependent vasodilation and further that responses to acetylcholine together with C-RP protein have a strong association with cardiovascular risk and disease. Acetylcholine C-reactive protein Homo sapiens