Arterial thrombosis for the clinician: Pathobiology and emerging concepts
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Becker, RC
Published in: Cardiology Clinics
1995
The prevention and treatment of coronary, atherosclerosis and thrombosis are linked closely by common pathobiologic features. Patient care will undoubtedly benefit from an increased knowledge of disease mechanisms and clinical expression.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Cardiology Clinics
Publication Date
1995
Volume
13
Issue
3
Start / End Page
295 / 310
Related Subject Headings
- Cardiovascular System & Hematology
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Becker, R. C. (1995). Arterial thrombosis for the clinician: Pathobiology and emerging concepts. Cardiology Clinics, 13(3), 295–310.
Becker, R. C. “Arterial thrombosis for the clinician: Pathobiology and emerging concepts.” Cardiology Clinics 13, no. 3 (1995): 295–310.
Becker RC. Arterial thrombosis for the clinician: Pathobiology and emerging concepts. Cardiology Clinics. 1995;13(3):295–310.
Becker, R. C. “Arterial thrombosis for the clinician: Pathobiology and emerging concepts.” Cardiology Clinics, vol. 13, no. 3, 1995, pp. 295–310.
Becker RC. Arterial thrombosis for the clinician: Pathobiology and emerging concepts. Cardiology Clinics. 1995;13(3):295–310.
Published In
Cardiology Clinics
Publication Date
1995
Volume
13
Issue
3
Start / End Page
295 / 310
Related Subject Headings
- Cardiovascular System & Hematology