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J.J.W. Verschuren (Jeffrey), P.A. Doevendans (Pieter), R.G.J. Westendorp (Rudi), M.A. Ikram (Arfan), R.A. Tio (René), S.M. Kanse (Sandip ), R.J. de Winter (Robbert), J.W. Jukema (Jan Wouter), P.E. Slagboom (Eline), D. Pons (Douwe), et al. A.H. Zwinderman (Ailko), S. Trompet (Stella) and A.J.M. de Craen (Anton)

2011-09-19

Factor VII Activating Protease Polymorphism (G534E) Is Associated with Increased Risk for Stroke and Mortality

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Stroke Research and Treatment , Volume 2011 p. 1- 6

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Persistent URL doi.org/10.4061/2011/424759, hdl.handle.net/1765/24047
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Verschuren, J., Doevendans, P., Westendorp, R., Ikram, A., Tio, R., Kanse, S., … de Craen, A. (2011). Factor VII Activating Protease Polymorphism (G534E) Is Associated with Increased Risk for Stroke and Mortality. Stroke Research and Treatment, 2011, 1–6. doi:10.4061/2011/424759
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