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Other Comments:
Needs to present data in table or figures format
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Competing interests:
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Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
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n-3 Fatty acids prevent whereas trans-fatty acids induce vascular inflammation and sudden cardiac death Rafat A. Siddiqui1,2*, Kevin A. Harvey1, Nargiz Ruzmetov1,2, Steven J. Miller3 and Gary P. Zaloga4British Journal of Nutrition (2009), 102, 1811–1819 Trans-fatty acids induce pro-inflammatory responses and endothelial cell dysfunction Kevin A. Harvey1, Tyler Arnold1, Tamkeen Rasool1, Caryl Antalis1, Steven J. Miller2 and Rafat A. Siddiqui1,3,4*British Journal of Nutrition (2008), 99, 723–731 -
Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:
Studying effect of lipid and fats in vascular remodeling.
- How to cite: Siddiqui R A.Interesting study. [Review of the article 'Implications for Cardiovascular Diseases by Gender Differences in Lipoprotein and Thyroid Hormone Metabolism ' by Singh V].WebmedCentral 2011;2(11):WMCRW001128
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Other Comments:
This article as I am viewing it is incomplete and is presented without any Tables where the critical data should have been presented. Consequently, it is not possible to review this paper.
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Competing interests:
no
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Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:
Biochemistry and molecular biology
- How to cite: Holmes R S.Implications for cardiovascular diseases by gender differences in lipoprotein and thyroid hormone metabolism[Review of the article 'Implications for Cardiovascular Diseases by Gender Differences in Lipoprotein and Thyroid Hormone Metabolism ' by Singh V].WebmedCentral 2011;2(8):WMCRW00912
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Other Comments:
Author must calrify conclusion of the presented research. Recent reference are needed. Discussion part must be more explainatory.
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- How to cite: Kumar A .Uric Acid And Ascorbic Acid Levels In Pregnancy With Preeclampsia And Diabetes [Review of the article 'Implications for Cardiovascular Diseases by Gender Differences in Lipoprotein and Thyroid Hormone Metabolism ' by Singh V].WebmedCentral 2011;2(8):WMCRW00881
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Other Comments:
This is an important and timely clinical study examining the negative correlations in uric acid and ascorbate levels in pregnancy with preeclampsia and diabetes which provides a model for future studies in this area. The paper would be enhanced by including discussion of recent related studies:
1. Wolak et al (2010) High uric acid level during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy is associated with higher risk for gestational diabetes mellitus and mild preeclampsia. Hypertens Pregnancy PMID20822424
2. Martin & Brown (2010) Could uric acid have a pathogenic role in pre-eclampsia. Nature Revs Nephrology 6:744-748.
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Competing interests:
No
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Invited by the author to review this article? :
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Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
No
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Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- How to cite: Holmes R S.Uric Acid and Ascorbate Acid Levels in Pregnancy with Preeclampsia and Diabetes.[Review of the article 'Implications for Cardiovascular Diseases by Gender Differences in Lipoprotein and Thyroid Hormone Metabolism ' by Singh V].WebmedCentral 2011;2(1):WMCRW00334
The article by Simmi Kharb et al is an interesting study and envisages the importance of cardiovascular diseases in different genders. However, it is reqlly hard to correlate the data, as the article lacks proper illustration of the data in the form of either "table/Graph.
Major comments
1. Methodology has to be elaborated on each parameters.
2. Results should be properly illustrated to make a comparison and should be well correlated with the present data available to arrive at a clear conclusion.
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No profound experience in cardiovascular diseases w.r.t. gender differences. However, liporpotein metabolism is well-known field.