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Fig. 1 | Lipids in Health and Disease

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From: Race and sex differences in HDL peroxide content among American adults with and without type 2 diabetes

Fig. 1

HDLperox in White and African American males and females shown with respect to diabetic status. Significantly more HDLperox was found in White males when compared to African American males. Diabetes increased HDLperox in White males and females, as well as African American males, but did not significantly increase HDLperox among African American women. Letters indicate significance (p < .05) based on a two factor ANOVA assessing the influence of race and diabetic status on HDLperox. Tukey post hoc tests of significance are indicated by *p < 0.05, **p < .01, and ***p < .001. Graphs show peroxidized HDLin serum (FU/HDL-C, mg/dL), standardized across assays by reference to purified HDLperox

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