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The following pages link to Reduction in High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Levels in Patients with Ischemic Stroke by Statin Treatment: Hs-CRP Sub-Study in J-STARS (Q42629551):
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- Is Childhood Exposure to Parental Smoking a Risk Factor for Future Cardiovascular Disease? (Q38654907) (← links)
- Exposure to Parental Smoking in Childhood is Associated with High C-Reactive Protein in Adulthood: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study (Q38671396) (← links)
- Pravastatin Reduces the Risk of Atherothrombotic Stroke when Administered within Six Months of an Initial Stroke Event. (Q47635222) (← links)
- Long-Term Effect of Pravastatin on Carotid Intima-Media Complex Thickness: The J-STARS Echo Study (Japan Statin Treatment Against Recurrent Stroke). (Q47941704) (← links)
- Alpha-2-macroglobulin as a Promising Biological Marker of Endothelial Function. (Q55194906) (← links)
- Cumulative Effects of LDL Cholesterol and CRP Levels on Recurrent Stroke and TIA (Q57463324) (← links)
- Thrombus Formation and Propagation in the Onset of Cardiovascular Events (Q58805706) (← links)
- Cholesterol and Inflammation in Stroke Recurrence (Q64075628) (← links)
- Recurrence Rate and Relevant Associated Factors of Stroke among Patients with Small Artery Occlusion in Northern China (Q64103239) (← links)
- Effects of arm swing exercise training on cardiac autonomic modulation, cardiovascular risk factors, and electrolytes in persons aged 60-80 years with prehypertension: A randomized controlled trial. (Q64937101) (← links)
- Stabilization of symptomatic carotid atherosclerotic plaques by statins: a clinico-pathological analysis (Q88779697) (← links)
- Inflammation, Autoimmunity, Infection, and Stroke: Epidemiology and Lessons From Therapeutic Intervention (Q89801661) (← links)
- Different Influences of Statin Treatment in Preventing At-Risk Stroke Subtypes: A Post Hoc Analysis of J-STARS (Q90167882) (← links)
- Effect of Statin on Stroke Recurrence Prevention at Different Infarction Locations: A Post Hoc Analysis of The J-STARS Study (Q90287560) (← links)