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HDL-Associated Proteins in Subjects with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Proteomic Study.

Alexandra E ButlerAbu Saleh Md MoinŽeljko ReinerThozhukat SathyapalanTannaz JamialahmadiAmir Hossein SahebkarStephen L Atkin
Published in: Cells (2023)
These data contribute to the concern of the deleterious dyslipidemia found in PCOS, with the novel combination reported here of higher levels of ApoE, C3 and HCFII together with lower ApoM. The dysregulation of these proteins could circumvent the protective effect of HDL-C and contribute to a more atherogenic profile that may increase cardiovascular risk.
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