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New frontiers of aspirin therapy
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Issue 19, 2010

HOT TOPICS IN CARDIOLOGY
New frontiers of aspirin therapy

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Influenza represents a major periodic threat to health, from a yearly winter excess of mortality due to endemic influenza to the socially...
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ISBN: 978-88-6450-037-9
ISSN: 1973-9621
E-ISSN: 2036-0924
DOI: 10.4147/HTC-101900
Authors (in alphabetical order)
Beygui FarzinBusch KoljaDiener Hans-ChristophMontalescot GillesRothwell Peter M.Webb Alastair J.S.Weber Ralph

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