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Platelet aggregability is modulated by eNOS locus in non-type 2 diabetic patients with acute coronary syndrome
Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases, 10/19/09
Fatini C et al. – This study indicates that eNOS 4a allele, may be a determinant of higher platelet aggregability and residual platelet reactivity in non–diabetic ACS patients.
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