Blood telomere length predicts clinical outcome after acute myocardial infarction: The role of oxidative stress
Main Authors: | Margaritis, M, Sanna, F, Lazaros, G, Akoumianakis, I, Antonopoulos, A, Herdman, L, Sayeed, R, Tousoulis, D, Channon, K, Antoniades, C |
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Format: | Conference item |
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American Heart Association
2016
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