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  • Demircan, S.; Yazici, M.; Durna, K.; Kilicaslan, F.; Demir, S.; Pinar, M.; Gulel, O.
    The importance of gamma-glutamyltransferase activity in patients with coronary artery disease (2009), Clin. Cardiol., 32, 220-225.
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medicine GGT levels are higher in patients with coronary artery disease than in control. GGT activity and c-reactive protein levels are higher, left ventricular ejection fraction is lower in patients with acute coronary syndrome compared with stable coronary artery disease group. The increased GGT activity is related to left ventricular function, clinical stability, and inflammatory activity rather than the severity of coronary artery disease. Measurement of GGT activity may be useful in predicting cardiovascular risk Homo sapiens

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Homo sapiens
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patients with coronary artery disease
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