J. Matoušková
5 Papers
48 Citations
J. Matoušková is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Lack of an association between connexin-37, stromelysin-1, plasminogen activator-inhibitor type 1 and lymphotoxin-alpha genes and acute coronary syndrome in Czech Caucasians.
Jaroslav A. Hubacek,Vladimír Staněk,Marie Gebauerová,Alexandra Pilipčincová,Rudolf Poledne,Aschermann M,Skalická H,J. Matoušková,A. Kruger,Martin Pěnička,Hana Hrabakova,Josef Veselka,Petr Hájek,Vera Lanska,Věra Adámková,Jan Pitha +15 more
TL;DR: In a Caucasian Czech population sample, genetic variants of connexin-37, stromelysin-1, PAI-1 and lymphotoxin-alpha were not significantly associated with a predisposition toward acute coronary syndrome.
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Association between a marker on chromosome 9 and acute coronary syndrome. confirmatory study on Czech population.
Jaroslav A. Hubacek,Staněk,Marie Gebauerová,Rudolf Poledne,Aschermann M,Skalická H,J. Matoušková,A. Kruger,Martin Pěnička,Hana Hrabakova,Josef Veselka,Petr Hájek,Lánská,Adámková,Jan Pitha +14 more
TL;DR: The relationship between the rs10757274 variant on chromosome 9 and risk of the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in Czech population is analysed and it is concluded that this variant at 9p23.1 is an important genetic risk factor for ACS development in the Czech population.
Rs6922269 marker at the MTHFD1L gene predict cardiovascular mortality in males after acute coronary syndrome
Jaroslav A. Hubacek,Vladimír Staněk,Marie Gebauerová,Rudolf Poledne,Aschermann M,Skalická H,J. Matoušková,A. Kruger,Martin Pěnička,Hana Hrabakova,Josef Veselka,Petr Hájek,Věra Lánská,Věra Adámková,Jan Piťha +14 more
TL;DR: It is concluded, that rs6922269 variant at MTHFD1L gene could be an important prognostic factor for cardiovascular mortality in patients after ACS in the Czech population.
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Why we are not able to find the coronary heart disease gene - apoE as an example.
Rudolf Poledne,Jaroslav A. Hubacek,Staněk,Aschermann M,J. Matoušková,Josef Veselka,Widimský P,Renata Cifkova,Lánská,Jan Pitha +9 more
TL;DR: This association of apoprotein E gene with acute coronary syndrome is strongly modified by the presence/absence of traditional cardiovascular factors of atherosclerosis in a high-risk Czech population.
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A FTO variant and risk of acute coronary syndrome.
Jaroslav A. Hubacek,V. Stanek,Marie Gebauerová,Alexandra Pilipčincová,Dana Dlouha,Rudolf Poledne,Aschermann M,Skalická H,J. Matoušková,A. Kruger,Martin Penicka,Hana Hrabakova,Josef Veselka,Petr Hájek,Vera Lanska,Vera Adamkova,Jan Pitha +16 more
TL;DR: There is evidence of an association between the FTO variant and risk of ACS in Caucasian males and in both groups, BMI was highest in GG homozygote and lowest in TT homozygotes.