Cardiovascular Risk in Patients With Psoriasis is a research paper published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 211 times.
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NIAMS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 AR073196
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: R01 HL139909
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: K23 HL152013
NIAMS NIH HHS
Grant: P50 AR070590
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: R35 HL144993
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: L30 HL143703
NIAMS NIH HHS
Grant: R01 AR063437
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: R01 HL114978
National Psoriasis Foundation
American Heart Association Inc
National Institutes of Health
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Additional file 1 of Estimated sdLDL-C for predicting high-risk coronary plaque features in psoriasis: a prospective observational study
Additional file 1 of Estimated sdLDL-C for predicting high-risk coronary plaque features in psoriasis: a prospective observational study
Additional file 3 of A partitioned polygenic risk score reveals distinct contributions to psoriasis clinical phenotypes across a multi-ethnic cohort
Additional file 3 of A partitioned polygenic risk score reveals distinct contributions to psoriasis clinical phenotypes across a multi-ethnic cohort
Additional file 2 of A partitioned polygenic risk score reveals distinct contributions to psoriasis clinical phenotypes across a multi-ethnic cohort
Additional file 2 of A partitioned polygenic risk score reveals distinct contributions to psoriasis clinical phenotypes across a multi-ethnic cohort
Additional file 1 of A partitioned polygenic risk score reveals distinct contributions to psoriasis clinical phenotypes across a multi-ethnic cohort
Additional file 1 of A partitioned polygenic risk score reveals distinct contributions to psoriasis clinical phenotypes across a multi-ethnic cohort