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List of works by Bert-Jan H van den Born

Arterial stiffness is increased in families with premature coronary artery disease

scientific article published on December 22, 2011

Association between C reactive protein and microvascular and macrovascular dysfunction in sub-Saharan Africans with and without diabetes: the RODAM study

scientific article published on 01 July 2020

Authors' Reply

scientific article published on 09 November 2020

Blood pressure lowering treatment and the Framingham score: Do not fear risk

scientific article published on 31 October 2019

Determinants of blood pressure reduction by eplerenone in uncontrolled hypertension

scientific article published on 01 February 2013

Heterogeneity in sex differences in the metabolic syndrome in Dutch white, Surinamese African and South Asian populations

scientific article published on September 1, 2012

Hypertension control in sub-Saharan Africa: Clinical inertia is another elephant in the room

scientific article published on 19 May 2020

Microvascular and macrovascular complications in type 2 diabetes Ghanaian residents in Ghana and Europe: The RODAM study

scientific article published on 10 May 2019

On-treatment lipoprotein components and risk of cerebrovascular events in the Treating to New Targets study

scientific article published on September 27, 2010

Patients with low HDL-cholesterol caused by mutations in LCAT have increased arterial stiffness

scientific article published on September 27, 2012

Reversible posterior leucoencephalopathy syndrome associated with bortezomib in a patient with relapsed multiple myeloma

scientific article published on October 12, 2009

The association between serum sodium levels at time of admission and mortality and morbidity in acutely admitted elderly patients: a prospective cohort study

scientific article published on 01 November 2010

Worldwide trends in hypertension prevalence and progress in treatment and control from 1990 to 2019: a pooled analysis of 1201 population-representative studies with 104 million participants

scholarly article