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Authors: Kiechl, S Egger, G Mayr, M Wiedermann, CJ Bonora, E Oberhollenzer, F Muggeo, M Xu, QB Wick, G Poewe, W Willeit, J
Citation: S. Kiechl et al., Chronic infections and the risk of carotid atherosclerosis - Prospective results from a large population study, CIRCULATION, 103(8), 2001, pp. 1064-1070

Authors: Willeit, J Kiechl, S Oberhollenzer, F Rungger, G Egger, G Bonora, E Mitterer, M Muggeo, M
Citation: J. Willeit et al., Distinct risk profiles of early and advanced atherosclerosis - Prospectiveresults from the Bruneck Study, ART THROM V, 20(2), 2000, pp. 529-537

Authors: D'Odorico, A Martines, D Kiechl, S Egger, G Oberhollenzer, F Bonvicini, P Sturniolo, GC Naccarato, R Willeit, J
Citation: A. D'Odorico et al., High plasma levels of alpha- and beta-carotene are associated with a lowerrisk of atherosclerosis - Results from the Bruneck study, ATHEROSCLER, 153(1), 2000, pp. 231-239

Authors: Bonora, E Kiechl, S Oberhollenzer, F Egger, G Bonadonna, RC Muggeo, M Willeit, J
Citation: E. Bonora et al., Impaired glucose tolerance, Type II diabetes mellitus and carotid atherosclerosis: prospective results from the Bruneck Study, DIABETOLOG, 43(2), 2000, pp. 156-164

Authors: Xu, QB Schett, G Perschinka, H Mayr, M Egger, G Oberhollenzer, F Willeit, J Kiechl, S Wick, G
Citation: Qb. Xu et al., Serum soluble heat shock protein 60 is elevated in subjects with atherosclerosis in a general population, CIRCULATION, 102(1), 2000, pp. 14-20

Authors: Wiedermann, CJ Kiechl, S Dunzendorfer, S Schratzberger, P Egger, G Oberhollenzer, F Willeit, J
Citation: Cj. Wiedermann et al., Association of endotoxemia with carotid atherosclerosis and cardiovasculardisease - Prospective results from the Bruneck Study, J AM COL C, 34(7), 1999, pp. 1975-1981

Authors: Bonora, E Kiechl, S Willeit, J Oberhollenzer, F Egger, G Bonadonna, R Muggeo, M
Citation: E. Bonora et al., Plasma glucose within the normal range is not associated with carotid atherosclerosis - Prospective results in subjects with normal glucose tolerancefrom the Bruneck Study, DIABET CARE, 22(8), 1999, pp. 1339-1346

Authors: Kiechl, S Muigg, A Santer, P Mitterer, M Egger, G Oberhollenzer, M Oberhollenzer, F Mayr, A Gasperi, A Poewe, W Willeit, J
Citation: S. Kiechl et al., Poor response to activated protein C as a prominent risk predictor of advanced atherosclerosis and arterial disease, CIRCULATION, 99(5), 1999, pp. 614-619

Authors: Kronenberg, F Kronenberg, MF Kiechl, S Trenkwalder, E Santer, P Oberhollenzer, F Egger, G Utermann, G Willeit, J
Citation: F. Kronenberg et al., Role of lipoprotein(a) and apolipoprotein(a) phenotype in atherogenesis - Prospective results from the Bruneck study, CIRCULATION, 100(11), 1999, pp. 1154-1160

Authors: Xu, QB Kiechl, S Mayr, M Metzler, B Egger, G Oberhollenzer, F Willeit, J Wick, G
Citation: Qb. Xu et al., Association of serum antibodies to heat-shock protein 65 with carotid atherosclerosis - Clinical significance determined in a follow-up study, CIRCULATION, 100(11), 1999, pp. 1169-1174
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