Correction: Inactive matrix gla protein plasma levels are associated with peripheral neuropathy in Type 2 diabetes. [PDF]
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Corrigendum to: Association between matrix Gla protein and ulcerative colitis according to DNA microarray data. [PDF]
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Matrix Gla protein polymorphism rs1800802 is associated with atheroma plaque progression and with cardiovascular events in a chronic kidney disease cohort. [PDF]
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Vascular calcifications and matrix Gla protein in hypertensive subjects [PDF]
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Vitamin K-Dependent Matrix Gla Protein as Multifaceted Protector of Vascular and Tissue Integrity. [PDF]
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Association of matrix Gla protein polymorphism and knee osteoarthritis in a chinese population. [PDF]
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Uncarboxylated Matrix Gla-Protein: A Biomarker of Vitamin K Status and Cardiovascular Risk.
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