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Elevated gamma-glutamyl transferase is associated with subclinical inflammation independent of cardiometabolic risk factors in an asymptomatic population: a cross-sectional study
All Faculty
  • Shozab S. Ali, Baptist Health Medical Group; University ofManchester School of Medicine; Aventura Hospital and Medical Center
  • Ebenezer T. Oni, Baptist Health Medical Group; The BrooklynHospital Center, affiliate of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • Michael J. Blaha, Johns Hopkins Ciccarone Center for the Prevention ofHeart Disease, Johns Hopkins University
  • Emir Veledar, Center for Healthcare Advancement and Outcomes, Baptist Health MedicalGroup
  • Hamid R. Feiz, Aventura Hospital and Medical Center
  • Theodore Feldman, Baptist Health MedicalGroup
  • Arthur S. Agatston, Baptist Health MedicalGroup
  • Roger S. Blumenthal, Johns Hopkins Ciccarone Center for the Prevention ofHeart Disease, Johns Hopkins University
  • Raquel D. Conceicao, PreventiveMedicine Center, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
  • Jose A. M. Carvalho, PreventiveMedicine Center, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
  • Raul D. Santos, PreventiveMedicine Center, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein; University of Sao Paulo Medical School
  • Khurram Nasir, Baptist Health MedicalGroup; Hopkins Ciccarone Center for the Prevention ofHeart Disease, Johns Hopkins University; Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, FloridaInternational University
Date of this Version
5-18-2016
Document Type
Article
Originally Published In
Nutrition & Metabolism
PMID
27195017
DOI
10.1186/s12986-016-0097-7
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Citation Information
Shozab S. Ali, Ebenezer T. Oni, Michael J. Blaha, Emir Veledar, et al.. "Elevated gamma-glutamyl transferase is associated with subclinical inflammation independent of cardiometabolic risk factors in an asymptomatic population: a cross-sectional study" (2016)
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