University of Kerbala Discussing an M.A Thesis entitled Assessing Levels of Melanoma inhibitory Activity Protein J.E Selection and Cholesteryl ester transfer Protein in Patients with Coronary Artery Diseases

College of Medicine / University of Kerbala has discussed the M.A thesis which is entitled ” Assessing Levels of Melanoma inhibitory Activity Protein J.E Selection and Cholesteryl ester transfer Protein in Patients with Coronary Artery Diseases”.
The study, presented by Saif Saihoud Hatib, aims at evaluating association between biochemical markers, such as melanoma inhibitory activity 3 (MIA3), adhesion molecule E-selectin, and cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP), as new independent biomarkers for coronary artery disease.
The study finds out that there is a clear statistically significant increase between patient groups and healthy group for study variables (MIA3, E-selectin, and CETP), while fat levels of study participants recorded a noticeable increase in patient groups compared to healthy people, which indicates a positive relationship between them and study variables.