ABCA1 p.Arg1615Pro

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PMID: 16055210 [PubMed] Saleheen D et al: "R1615P: a novel mutation in ABCA1 associated with low levels of HDL and type II diabetes mellitus."
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0 Letter to the Editor R1615P: A novel mutation in ABCA1 associated with low levels of HDL and type II diabetes mellitus Danish Saleheen*, Aisha Nazir, Shaheen Khanum, Shajjia R. Haider, Philippe M. Frossard Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Medical College, Aga Khan University, Stadium Road, Karachi-74800, Pakistan Received 13 June 2005; accepted 25 June 2005 Available online 1 August 2005 Keywords: High density lipoprotein cholesterol; ABCA1; Mutation; R1615P Dear Sir, Low levels of high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) is an established risk factor for cardiovascular disorders and is independent of LDL and total cholesterol concentration in predicting the risk of disease [1].
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21 International Journal of Cardiology 110 (2006) 259 - 260 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijcard (R1615P) (Fig. 1) and disrupted an MSPI restriction site as well.
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20 International Journal of Cardiology 110 (2006) - 260 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijcard (R1615P) (Fig. 1) and disrupted an MSPI restriction site as well.
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PMID: 16704350 [PubMed] Brunham LR et al: "Variations on a gene: rare and common variants in ABCA1 and their impact on HDL cholesterol levels and atherosclerosis."
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946 R1615P: a novel mutation in ABCA1 associated with low levels of HDL and type II diabetes mellitus.
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