| Publications |
1. Saeed, B.O., et al. Comparison of three homogeneous methods for measuring high-density lipoprotein cholesterol with a precipitation method in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects. Br. J. Biomed. Sci., 2004, 61(4): 194-199. (HDL and lipid controls) 2. Nowak, M., et al. Changes in lipid metabolism in women with age-related 3. Moreira Lima, L, et al. Níveis Plasmàticos Elevados de Lipoproteína(a) Correlacionados com a Gravidade da Doenca Arterial Coronariana em Pacientes Submetidos à Angiografia (Increased Serum Levels of Lipoprotein(a) Correlated with the Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Submitted to Angiography. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia.2006, 87(3): 260-266. (Cholesterol, TG. LDL, HDL) 4. Goswami, B., et al. Apo-B/apo AI ratio: a better discriminator of coronary artery disease risk than other conventional lipid ratios in Indian patients with acute myocardial infarction. Acta. 5. Katulanda, P., et al. Prevalence and projections of diabetes and pre-diabetes in adults in Sri Lanka—Sri Lanka diabetes, cardiovascular studies. Diabet. Med. 2008. 25(9): 1062-1069. (Lipids on RX Daytona) 6. Kumar, A., et al. Analysis of cardiovascular risk factors in normolipidemic acute myocardial infarct patients on admission based on aging- A case controlled study from South Asia. The Internet Journal of Alternative Medicine. 2009. 8(1). (Lipid profile) |



