| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5510184 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2017 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												MPO concentrations were significantly associated with higher ADMA levels and an up-regulated circulating RAAS in patients with CVD. Moreover, serum levels of ADMA and angiotensin II were shown to be more predictive for all-cause and CVD mortality compared to MPO.
											Keywords
												EGFRAT1-Rangiotensin II type-1 receptorAsymmetric dimethyl-arginineIDMSVCAM-1CKD-EPIDDAHRAASHOClNOSICAM-1NADPHHDLADMAMPOLC-MS/MSROSIL-6, Interleukin-6coronary artery diseasecardiovascular diseaseEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayELISACVDrenin-angiotensin-aldosterone-systembody mass indexBMICoefficient of VariationCADIsotope dilution mass spectrometryliquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometryconfidence intervalhigh density lipoproteinlow density lipoproteinLDLintercellular adhesion molecule-1vascular cellular adhesion molecule-1estimated glomerular filtration ratemyeloperoxidasehazard ratioNitric oxidenitric oxide synthaseChronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology CollaborationC-reactive proteinCRPHigh pressure liquid chromatographyHPLCReactive oxygen species
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											Authors
												Sieglinde Zelzer, Dietmar Enko, Stefan Pilz, Andreas Tomaschitz, Winfried März, Andreas Meinitzer, 
											