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February 01 1996
Increased Soluble Adhesion Molecule P-Selectin, Von Willebrand Factor and Fibrinogen in Acute Stroke: Evidence for Early Endothelial and Haemorheological Dysfunction
J Zarifis
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J Zarifis
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Department of Medicine & Radiology, City Hospital, Birmingham, England
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A D Blann
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A D Blann
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Department of University Hospital of South Manchester, England
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IS Farooqi
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IS Farooqi
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Department of Medicine & Radiology, City Hospital, Birmingham, England
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G Sagar
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G Sagar
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Department of University Hospital of South Manchester, England
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DG Beevers
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DG Beevers
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Department of Medicine & Radiology, City Hospital, Birmingham, England
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GYH Lip
GYH Lip
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Department of Medicine & Radiology, City Hospital, Birmingham, England
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1996) 90 (s34): 27P.
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J Zarifis, A D Blann, IS Farooqi, G Sagar, DG Beevers, GYH Lip; Increased Soluble Adhesion Molecule P-Selectin, Von Willebrand Factor and Fibrinogen in Acute Stroke: Evidence for Early Endothelial and Haemorheological Dysfunction. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 February 1996; 90 (s34): 27P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs090027P
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