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Association of Maternal Prepregnancy Dyslipidemia With Adult Offspring Dyslipidemia in Excess of Anthropometric, Lifestyle, and Genetic Factors in the Framingham Heart Study.Academic Article Why?
Association of circulating adipokines with metabolic dyslipidemia in obese versus non-obese individuals.Academic Article Why?
Association of NCOA2 gene polymorphisms with obesity and dyslipidemia in the Chinese Han population.Academic Article Why?
Clinical response to lifestyle counseling for dyslipidemia and elevated blood pressure in childhood cancer survivors.Academic Article Why?
Contemporary trends in dyslipidemia in the Framingham Heart Study.Academic Article Why?
Correlates of Achieving Statin Therapy Goals in Children and Adolescents with Dyslipidemia.Academic Article Why?
Deletion of Cavin/PTRF causes global loss of caveolae, dyslipidemia, and glucose intolerance.Academic Article Why?
Dyslipidemia and the risk of incident hypertension in men.Academic Article Why?
Exome sequencing in suspected monogenic dyslipidemias.Academic Article Why?
Fatty liver is associated with dyslipidemia and dysglycemia independent of visceral fat: the Framingham Heart Study.Academic Article Why?
Glutaredoxin-1 Deficiency Causes Fatty Liver and Dyslipidemia by Inhibiting Sirtuin-1.Academic Article Why?
Hepatotoxicity of Statins as Determined by Serum Alanine Aminotransferase in a Pediatric Cohort With Dyslipidemia.Academic Article Why?
Insulin resistance and the relationship of a dyslipidemia to coronary heart disease: the Framingham Heart Study.Academic Article Why?
Lifetime risk for developing dyslipidemia: the Framingham Offspring Study.Academic Article Why?
Multiple QTLs influencing triglyceride and HDL and total cholesterol levels identified in families with atherogenic dyslipidemia.Academic Article Why?
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