34 results on '"Mannarino, M.R."'
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2. A nutraceutical combination targeting dyslipidemia and subclinical inflammation in HIV patients on stable antiretroviral therapy
3. Effects of antiretroviral therapy on lipid and immunovirological profile: Focus on proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9
4. 12.27 Does Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Provide a Reliable Measure of Arterial Stiffness?
5. 12.25 Aortic Stiffness: a Reversible Marker of Cardiovascular Risk in Primary Hyperparathyroidism?
6. 12.26 Is Brachial Artery Diameter an Early Index of Organ Damage in Hypertension?
7. 10.28 Aerobic Exercise Training Reduces Aortic Stiffness in Untreated Patients with Mild Essential Hypertension
8. Joint position statement on “Nutraceuticals for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia” of the Italian Society of Diabetology (SID) and of the Italian Society for the Study of Arteriosclerosis (SISA)
9. P-222PLEURAL ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELL LEVELS IMPACT CANCER RECURRENCE AND SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY-STAGE NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG CARCINOMA
10. Non-cholesterol sterols in different forms of primary hyperlipemias
11. Circulating immature osteoprogenitor cells and arterial stiffening in postmenopausal osteoporosis
12. Aortic stiffness and pulse wave reflection in young subjects with migraine
13. P227 NON-CHOLESTEROL STEROLS IN COMMON HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA AND FAMILIAL COMBINED HYPERLIPEMIA
14. [97] INCREASED AORTIC STIFFNESS IN YOUNG SUBJECTS WITH MIGRAINE
15. [55] NON-CHOLESTEROL STEROLS IN DIFFERENT FORMS OF PRIMARY HYPERLIPEMIAS
16. [84] PREVALENCE OF MAJOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AND DISTANCE FROM THE LDL CHOLESTEROL TARGET AMONG DYSLIPIDEMIC SUBJECTS AT DIFFERENT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
17. [98] IS GLOMERULAR HYPERFILTRATION A CORRELATE OF THE METABOLIC SYNDROME IN NEVER-TREATED ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION?
18. [61] LIVER STEATOSIS: AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN DYSLIPIDEMIC PATIENTS
19. 65 INFLUENCE OF VISCERAL FAT ON METABOLIC PROFILE AND EARLY VASCULAR DAMAGE IN DYSLIPIDEMIC PATIENTS
20. 93 SERUM CHOLESTEROL CONCENTRATION IS INVERSELY RELATED TO LEFT VENTRICULAR SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC FUNCTION IN YOUNG HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
21. 92 SHORT-TERM BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY IS AN INDEPENDENT DETERMINANT OF LARGE-ARTERY STIFFNESS
22. 91 IS BRACHIAL ARTERY DIAMETER AN EARLY INDEX OF ORGAN DAMAGE IN HYPERTENSION?
23. 78 EFFECTS OF EXERCISE TRAINING ON CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS IN PATIENTS WITH INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION
24. 82 CIRCULATING OSTEOGENIC CELLS AS A MAJOR DETERMINANT OF ARTERIAL STIFFENING IN POST-MENOPAUSAL OSTEOPOROSIS
25. EFFECTS OF LOW-GRADE SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION ON ENDOTHELIAL MICROPARTICLE LEVELS IN SUBJECTS AT INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
26. PO19-539 INVERSE RELATION BETWEEN SERUM CHOLESTEROL CONCENTRATION AND LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN YOUNG HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
27. PO19-580 INVERSE RELATION BETWEEN SERUM ADIPONECTIN AND LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS IN HYPERTENSIVE WOMEN
28. WO6-OR-3 ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS AND ENDOTHELIAL-DERIVED MICROPARTICLES IN HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA: THE EFFECT OF THE METABOLIC SYNDROME
29. WO6-OR-4 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS, THEIR APOPTOTIC MICROPARTICLES AND THE FRAMINGHAM RISK
30. Mo-W7:3 HOXA9 and FLK1 expression in CD34+ peripheral cells of hypertensive patients correlates with the number of circulating endothelial progenitor cells
31. Th-W51:6 Sex-specific effects of the metabolic syndrome on left ventricular structure and function in hypertension
32. We-P13:333 Adjustment by height improves the correlation of waist circumference with subclinical organ damage in hypertensive men
33. Mo-P4:257 Serum creatinine predicts all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in patients with peripheral arterial disease: The role of antiplatelet treatment
34. Reduced survival in patients with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer is associated with high pleural endothelial progenitor cell levels
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