Abstract
Mild hyperhomocysteinemia has been suggested as a new, independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. This fact has produced a new, increased interest in the study of homocysteine metabolism and its relation to pathogenesis. This emergent area of biomedical research is reviewed here, stressing the biochemical and metabolic basis of the pathogenicity of increased levels of homocysteine.
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Medina, M. Á., Urdiales, J. L., & Amores‐Sánchez, M. I. (2001). Roles of homocysteine in cell metabolism. European Journal of Biochemistry, 268(14), 3871–3882. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.2001.02278.x
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