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1. CC chemokine ligands in patients presenting with stable chest pain: association with atherosclerosis and future cardiovascular events.

2. High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin Concentrations in Patients with Chest Discomfort: Is It the Heart or the Kidneys As Well?

3. Unstable coronary plaque characteristics are associated with high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T and N-terminal Pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide.

4. Gender difference in the prognostic value of CTA?

6. Elevated levels of circulating DNA and chromatin are independently associated with severe coronary atherosclerosis and a prothrombotic state.

7. Combined use of exercise electrocardiography, coronary calcium score and cardiac CT angiography for the prediction of major cardiovascular events in patients presenting with stable chest pain.

8. Additive value of semiautomated quantification of coronary artery disease using cardiac computed tomographic angiography to predict future acute coronary syndrome.

9. Patients originally diagnosed with idiopathic atrial fibrillation more often suffer from insidious coronary artery disease compared to healthy sinus rhythm controls.

10. Accelerated in vivo thrombin formation independently predicts the presence and severity of CT angiographic coronary atherosclerosis.

12. Epicardial adipose tissue volume as a predictor for coronary artery disease in diabetic, impaired fasting glucose, and non-diabetic patients presenting with chest pain.

13. Relation between mild to moderate chronic kidney disease and coronary artery disease determined with coronary CT angiography.

14. High-sensitivity cardiac troponin T: risk stratification tool in patients with symptoms of chest discomfort.

15. Vitamin K-antagonists accelerate atherosclerotic calcification and induce a vulnerable plaque phenotype.

16. Comparison of Framingham, PROCAM, SCORE, and Diamond Forrester to predict coronary atherosclerosis and cardiovascular events.

17. The extent of coronary atherosclerosis is associated with increasing circulating levels of high sensitive cardiac troponin T.

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