sSema4D levels are increased in coronary heart disease and associated with the extent of coronary artery stenosis
ConclusionsSema4D levels were increased in CHD patients, especially in those with ACS. Serum sSema4D may be an independent risk factor for CHD and reflect the extent of coronary artery stenosis to some extent.
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