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By what mechanism does elevated homocysteine level accelerate thrombin formation?
It has been stated that elevated homocysteine level accelerates thrombin formation. By what mechanism does this happen?
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By what mechanism does elevated homocysteine level cause endothelial dysfunction and damage?
It has been stated that elevated homocysteine level causes endothelial dysfunction and damage. By what mechanism does this happen?
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Why is elevated homocysteine considered a risk factor for angina?
Elevated homocysteine levels are listed among risk factors for angina. How is homocysteine related to the heart? Or the coronary arteries? How do these relationships make it a risk factor for angina?
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What is the relationship between Homocysteine and Norepinephrine metabolic cycles?
I've been researching neuromodulators and have taken a look at the Norepinephrine/Noradrenaline system.
The diagram of biosynthesis of Norepinephrine is presented in the wikipedia article:
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What is the role of Homocysteine in cognitive function?
I'm looking at this link : Homocysteine and cognitive impairments and am looking for more information on specific cognitive impairments associated with elevated levels Homocysteine. That article is ...