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  • 3. Epicardial adipose tissue volume and adipocytokine imbalance are strongly linked to human coronary atherosclerosis.
    Shimabukuro M, Hirata Y, Tabata M, Dagvasumberel M, Sato H, Kurobe H, Fukuda D, Soeki T, Kitagawa T, Takanashi S, Sata M.
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  • 4. Novel atherogenic pathways from the differential transcriptome analysis of diabetic epicardial adipose tissue.
    Camarena V, Sant D, Mohseni M, Salerno T, Zaleski ML, Wang G, Iacobellis G.
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  • 6. Adipocytokines and proinflammatory mediators from abdominal and epicardial adipose tissue in patients with coronary artery disease.
    Cheng KH, Chu CS, Lee KT, Lin TH, Hsieh CC, Chiu CC, Voon WC, Sheu SH, Lai WT.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2008 Feb 18; 32(2):268-74. PubMed ID: 17878891
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  • 14. The epicardial adipose tissue and the coronary arteries: dangerous liaisons.
    Madonna R, Massaro M, Scoditti E, Pescetelli I, De Caterina R.
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  • 18. Human epicardial adipose tissue expresses a pathogenic profile of adipocytokines in patients with cardiovascular disease.
    Baker AR, Silva NF, Quinn DW, Harte AL, Pagano D, Bonser RS, Kumar S, McTernan PG.
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  • 20. Human epicardial adipokine messenger RNAs: comparisons of their expression in substernal, subcutaneous, and omental fat.
    Fain JN, Sacks HS, Bahouth SW, Tichansky DS, Madan AK, Cheema PS.
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