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Scott M. Grundy

Researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Publications -  849
Citations -  246629

Scott M. Grundy is an academic researcher from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cholesterol & Lipoprotein. The author has an hindex of 187, co-authored 841 publications receiving 231821 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott M. Grundy include University of California, San Francisco & University of California, Davis.

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Familial combined hyperlipidemia workshop

TL;DR: Since the initial description of FCHL, many investigators have noted the occurrence of multiple lipoprotein phenotypes in single families, usually those in which there is a high frequency of premature vascular complications.
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Relationship Between C-Reactive Protein and Subclinical Atherosclerosis The Dallas Heart Study

TL;DR: In a large, population-based sample, subjects with higher CRP levels had a modest increase in the prevalence of subclinical atherosclerosis, but this association was not independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors.
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Influence of stearic acid on cholesterol metabolism relative to other long-chain fatty acids.

TL;DR: Stearic acid was shown not to raise low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol relative to oleic acid, which is known to be neutral in its effects on cholesterol concentrations, in contrast to palmitic Acid, another long-chain saturated fatty acid which definitely raises cholesterol concentrations.
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Adipose tissue metabolites and insulin resistance in nondiabetic Asian Indian men.

TL;DR: Plasma concentrations of the adipose tissue metabolites leptin and NEFAs are higher and that of adiponectin is lower in insulin-resistant Asian Indians compared with more insulin-sensitive Caucasians, which may contribute to the excessive prevalence of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in nonobese Asian Indians.