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    Impact of Mild hypertriglyceridemia on fibrinolysis, Lp(a), and platelet activation indexes in mildly hypercholesterolemic patients

    Author
    1. A Hamsten
    2. B Sundell
    3. BA Kottke
    4. BO Olofsson
    5. CA Angelina
    6. CA Ludlam
    7. D Steinberg
    8. EJP Brommer
    9. G Assmann
    10. HCR Simpson
    11. I Juhan-Vague
    12. J Aznar
    13. JL Goldstein
    14. JL Goldstein
    15. JL Jennifer
    16. K Nilsson
    17. L Moller
    18. L Mussoni
    19. L Mussoni
    20. LO Almer
    21. M Cortellaro
    22. M Kamini
    23. M Small
    24. ML Zucker
    25. MP Cuculanu
    26. MS Brown
    27. P Andersen
    28. P Vague
    29. PWF Wilson
    30. RL Bick
    31. Rosa La
    32. RR Schleef
    33. SE Epstein
    34. WB Kannel
    35. World Health Organization Memorandum (WHO)
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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