Higher s-adenosylhomocysteine and lower ratio of s-adenosylmethionine to s-adenosylhomocysteine were more closely associated with increased risk of subclinical atherosclerosis than homocysteine

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  • who: Zhaomin Liu and Wenhua Ling from the Midwestern University, United States have published the research: Higher S-adenosylhomocysteine and lower ratio of S-adenosylmethionine to S-adenosylhomocysteine were more closely associated with increased risk of subclinical atherosclerosis than homocysteine, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Most of the previous human studies focused on SAH with CVD events or mortality.
  • how: Owing to the metabolic interplay among SAM SAH and Hcy the authors conducted further sensitivity analyses to testify to the independent association of individual C1 metabolites with SA risk or CIMT levels by . . .

     

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