Plasma resistin levels are associated with homocysteine, endothelial activation, and nitrosative stress in obese youths

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Plasma resistin levels are associated with homocysteine, endothelial activation, and nitrosative stress in obese youths is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.CLINBIOCHEM.2013.10.021
P698PubMed publication ID24183883

P50authorPilar Codoñer-FranchQ39189849
P2093author name stringÁngela Arilla-Codoñer
Eulalia Alonso-Iglesias
Manuel Porcar-Almela
María Navarro-Solera
Sandra Tavárez-Alonso
P433issue1-2
P921main subjectendotheliumQ111140
obesityQ12174
P304page(s)44-48
P577publication date2013-10-29
P1433published inClinical BiochemistryQ5133749
P1476titlePlasma resistin levels are associated with homocysteine, endothelial activation, and nitrosative stress in obese youths
P478volume47

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