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2. Exercise Training, Cardiac Biomarkers, and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Type 2 Diabetes: The HART-D Study
3. Individual and Joint Associations of High‐Sensitivity Troponin I and High‐Sensitivity Troponin T with Cardiac Phenotypes and Outcomes in the General Population: An Analysis From the Dallas Heart Study
4. GlycA, hsCRP differentially associated with MI, ischemic stroke: In the Dallas Heart Study and Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis: GlycA, hsCRP Differentially Associated MI, Stroke
5. Mendelian Randomization and Bayesian Colocalization Analysis Implicate Glycoprotein VI as a Potential Drug Target for Cardioembolic Stroke in South Asian Populations.
6. US population qualifying for aspirin use for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease
7. Abstract 13404: Novel Sized-Based HDL Subspecies Demonstrate Inverse Associations With Incident Vascular Events
8. Novel Size‐Based High‐Density Lipoprotein Subspecies and Incident Vascular Events
9. Proteomic Determinants of Variation in Cholesterol Efflux: Observations from the Dallas Heart Study
10. Abstract 679: HDL Apolipoproteomic Score, Cardiometabolic Risk, And Exercise Training
11. Abstract 15661: Discordant LDL-C Estimates and Incident Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: The Dallas Heart Study
12. Supplementation With the Sialic Acid Precursor N-Acetyl-D-Mannosamine Breaks the Link Between Obesity and Hypertension
13. Prevalence of Antiphospholipid Antibodies and Association With Incident Cardiovascular Events
14. Abstract P594: High-Density Lipoprotein Particle Concentrations and Long-Term Atherosclerotic Disease Risk in Young Adults
15. US POPULATION QUALIFYING FOR ASPIRIN USE FOR PRIMARY PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
16. Reverse Cholesterol Transport and Atherosclerosis: Heterogeneous Observations by Vascular Bed and Plaque Architecture
17. Long-Term Association of Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol With Cardiovascular Mortality in Individuals at Low 10-Year Risk of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: Results From the Cooper Center Longitudinal Study
18. The Relationship of Body Mass and Fat Distribution With Incident Hypertension: Observations From the Dallas Heart Study
19. Abstract 18821: Extreme Elevations in Both HDL-C and Lp(a), Adiposity, and Subclinical Atherosclerosis in a Multi-ethnic Population-based Cohort: Observation From The Dallas Heart Study
20. Abstract 16152: Renal Function Impacts the Association Between HDL Particles and Incident Cardiovascular Events (Observations From the DHS)
21. Proteomic characterization of high-density lipoprotein particles in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
22. Abstract 498: HDL Containing Specific Proteins Blunts The Association With Cholesterol Efflux Capacity: Observations From The Dallas Heart Study
23. Abstract 427: Extreme Low Cholesterol Efflux Is Linked More Strongly To Worse Anti-oxidative Function Than With Systemic Inflammation
24. Abstract 400: Cardiometabolic Profile Of Haptoglobin Genotype In A Multi-Ethnic Diabetes Cohort
25. Sex-Based Differences in Cardiometabolic Biomarkers
26. Abstract P175: Combined Metabolic Health And Obesity Status Is Associated With Markers Of High-Density Lipoprotein Metabolism: Dallas Heart Study
27. Lifetime Risks for Cardiovascular Disease Mortality by Cardiorespiratory Fitness Levels Measured at Ages 45, 55, and 65 Years in Men: The Cooper Center Longitudinal Study
28. Molecular Patterns of Extreme and Persistent Cholesterol Efflux Capacity
29. Cholesterol efflux capacity and its association with prevalent metabolic syndrome in a multi-ethnic population (Dallas Heart Study)
30. HDL in the 21st Century: A Multifunctional Roadmap for Future HDL Research
31. Stressing the Endothelium to Assess Localized Inflammatory Potential and the Risk for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
32. USING READILY AVAILABLE CLINICAL INFORMATION TO IDENTIFY INDIVIDUALS WITH HIGH LIPOPROTEIN A LEVELS: THE DALLAS HEART STUDY
33. Effect of Anacetrapib on Cholesterol Efflux Capacity: A Substudy of the DEFINE Trial
34. Associations Between High-Density Lipoprotein Particles and Ischemic Events by Vascular Domain, Sex, and Ethnicity
35. Lipoprotein(a) and Family History Predict Cardiovascular Disease Risk
36. Dynamic Forecasts of Survival for Patients Living With Destination Left Ventricular Assist Devices: Insights From INTERMACS
37. SOLUBLE FMS-LIKE TYROSINE KINASE-1 (SFLT-1) IS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLINICAL AND CLINICAL ASCVD: THE DALLAS HEART STUDY
38. INFLAMMATORY MARKER, GLYCA, OUTPERFORMS HSCRP IN PREDICTING CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS
39. INFLUENCE OF POST-IMPLANTATION NON-FATAL ADVERSE EVENTS ON CONDITIONAL SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH DURABLE LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE SUPPORT FOR DESTINATION THERAPY
40. Impaired HDL Metabolism Links GlycA, A Novel Inflammatory Marker, with Incident Cardiovascular Events
41. Association Between Circulating Soluble Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products and Atherosclerosis: Observations from the Dallas Heart Study
42. Impaired Renal Function on Cholesterol Efflux Capacity, HDL Particle Number, and Cardiovascular Events
43. Racial Differences in Cardiovascular Biomarkers in the General Population
44. NOVEL BIOMARKERS OF CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM INCIDENCE OR PROGRESSION: INSIGHTS FROM THE DALLAS HEART STUDY
45. HDL and Reverse Cholesterol Transport Biomarkers
46. Is RCT (Reverse Cholesterol Transport) Ready for an RCT (Randomized Controlled Trial)?
47. Supplementation With the Sialic Acid Precursor N-Acetyl-D-Mannosamine Breaks the Link Between Obesity and Hypertension.
48. Visceral and Ectopic Fat Expansion and the Risk of Incident Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
49. Abstract 170: Deep Phenotyping of HDL Particles: Characterization of Seven HDL Species and Their Relationship to Cardiometabolic Phenotypes in a Multi-Ethnic Population (Dallas Heart Study)
50. Effects of Increasing Exercise Intensity and Dose on Multiple Measures of HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) Function
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