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Retinal Ganglion Cell Loss in Diabetes Associated with Elevated Homocysteine
A number of studies have suggested that homocysteine may be a contributing factor to development of retinopathy in diabetic patients based on observed correlations between elevated homocysteine levels and the presence of retinopathy.
Kenneth S. Shindler
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This review demonstrates how amniotic fluid biochemical testing provides critical phenotypic evidence (ACMG PP4) for reclassifying variants of uncertain significance (VUS) in prenatal organic acidurias. Integrating metabolite analysis with genetic testing enhances diagnostic accuracy and enables informed clinical decisions for affected families ...
Kaili Yin, Qingwei Qi
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Introduction: Abnormal Homocysteine (HCY) level appear to contribute to atherosclerosis by direct toxic effect that damages the arterial linings, interfering with the clotting factors and oxidation of LDL.
Asutosh P Chauhan +3 more
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Cadmium and lead exposure are reported to associate with elevated plasma homocysteine concentrations. However, whether homocysteine plays a role in the associations of cadmium and lead with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality is unclear.
Shaohui Liu +6 more
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The N‐methyltransferase SgPsmC was characterised and applied in the kinetic resolution (KR) of easily obtainable pyrroloindolines. Substitution at 3a‐position proved to be a principal determinant for the enzyme's enantioselectivity. While moving toward laboratory scale, the reaction was coupled with a methionine adenosyl transferase for in situ ...
Benjamin Panagiotis Chapple +7 more
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Inhibition of browning in foodstuffs [PDF]
Addition of water-soluble sulfur-containing compounds, thio compounds or potential thio compounds, to a mixture of carbohydrates, and either proteins, peptides, or amino acids can retard or completely eliminate the browning process. Determining factor is
Rosenthal, N. A.
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CORRELATION BETWEEN TOTAL PLASMA HOMOCYSTEINE LEVEL AND GRADING OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Elevated total plasma homocysteine (tHcy) levels constitute a risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). A possible relationship was investigated between admission plasma homocysteine level and the angiographic severity and extension of coronary ...
S. J. Mirhoseini +6 more
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Background and Objective: Homocysteine is an amino acid with a free thiol (Sulphydryl) group and is an intermediate formed during the metabolism of methionine to cysteine.
F Darabi +4 more
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Episodic Memory Measures Complement Structural and Functional MRI for Predicting Cognitive Decline in Apolipoprotein E ε4 Carriers [PDF]
Apolipo-protein E (APOE) ?4 allele carriers demonstrate greater risk for cognitive decline and Alzheimer\u27s disease than non-carriers. However, factors associated with risk of decline among APOE ?4 carriers are not well-known.
Butts, Alissa +11 more
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