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The impact of CCS and TOAST classification systems on genetic associations with ischaemic stroke
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Thomas, J
,
Parsons, O
,
Traylor, M
,
Li, L
,
Bevan, S
,
Sudlow, C
,
Rothwell, P
,
Markus, H
,
Levi, C
,
Holliday, L
,
Attia, J
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Journal article
Published:
2013
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