Lucia Kordich
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Rojas A, Kordich L, Lauricella A
Biorheology
. 2009 Nov;
46(5):379-87.
PMID: 19940354
Several studies have associated elevated plasma homocysteine (Hcy) levels with higher risk of thrombosis. In order to evaluate possible changes in fibrin strength and deformability mediated by Hcy, the effect...
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Quintana I, Oberholzer M, Kordich L, Lauricella A
Thromb Res
. 2009 Sep;
127(1):35-8.
PMID: 19744701
Mechanisms involved in the relationship between hyperhomocysteinemia and thrombosis are still unclear. In previous reports we have shown that high homocysteine concentrations led to more compact and branched fibrin networks...
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Castanon M, Lauricella A, Kordich L, Quintana I
Clin Chem Lab Med
. 2007 Feb;
45(2):232-6.
PMID: 17311514
Background: Hyperhomocysteinemia is considered an independent risk factor for vascular occlusive diseases. To date, there is no general agreement on hyperhomocysteinemia cutoff values. Methods: To establish a homocysteine cutoff value,...
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Lauricella A, Quintana I, Castanon M, Sassetti B, Kordich L
Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis
. 2006 Apr;
17(3):181-6.
PMID: 16575255
To elucidate some of the links between homocysteine and vascular disease, we have evaluated the effect of the amino acid on the formation (by kinetics studies), structure (by electron microscopy)...
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Trimarchi H, Genoud V, Schiel A, Castanon M, Freixas E, Diaz M, et al.
Medicina (B Aires)
. 2002 Jun;
62(2):149-53.
PMID: 12038037
Homocysteine is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Mutations in a key enzyme in homocysteine metabolism, methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase, may contribute to hyperhomocysteinemia and alter folate and cobalamin levels. After starting...
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Janson J, Galarza C, Murua A, Quintana I, Przygoda P, Waisman G, et al.
Am J Hypertens
. 2002 May;
15(5):394-7.
PMID: 12022240
Background: Currently, total hyperhomocysteinemia (tHHcy) is a well-known condition linked to a higher risk of vascular disease. Prevalence of HHcy increases in elderly persons as the risk associated with it...