Biomarkers

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A biomarker, or biological marker, generally refers to a measured characteristic which may be used as an indicator of some biological state or condition. [1] Some examples of biomarkers are serum cholesterol, fasting glucose, blood pressure, heart rate, body mass index (BMI), etc.

Biomarker Descriptions

Descriptions of various biomarkers and how they may be relevant to ApoE4 carriers.

LDL-C

Low density lipoprotein cholesterol. ApoE4 is associated with high LDL. [2]

LDL-P

LDL particle number. Recent research indicates LDL-P is a more accurate predictor of cardiovascular disease. [3] [4] LDL-P can be measure with the #NMR LipoProfile test.

Tests

Many tests can be ordered through a primary doctor and health insurance. Another option is to order them directly from a major national lab, like LabCorp, through DirectLabs.com or PrivateMDLabs.com.

NMR LipoProfile

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance lipoprotein profile. A LipoScience proprietary test that measures cholesterol particle numbers (e.g. LDL-P) and size, in addition to the standard lipid profile. e.g. MDLabTests NMR Lipoprofile

ApoE4-Community Test Results

Actual test results of ApoE4 carriers. Spreadsheet is intended to be sorted by LDL-P.

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The source document is a Google spreadsheet located on the apoe4.info Google Drive (password: apoe4apoe4). This spreadsheet can be edited by anyone. The columns are intended to be narrow to view as much data as possible at one time - this means column titles are abbreviated. Google spreadsheets do not support rotating text, like Microsoft Excel. All updates will be automatically published and viewable on this page.

This Google Spreadsheet is visible on this webpage by using the Google Spreadsheet Widget. The following items only need to be done one time and is listed here as instruction for any new spreadsheets that may want to use this same method.

  • Publish Google spreadsheet - the Google spreadsheet must be published to the web (File->Publish to the web..., click start publishing).
  • Copy link key - the key value to use in the widget is shown in the File->Publish "Get a link to the published data" link.
  • Optionally share doc to be public on the web - File->Share... who has access - public on the web