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Source: PubMed
Thrombosis and haemostasis
Apr, 2012;107 (4): 601.
Protein S: an anticoagulant in its own right.
P García de Frutos
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PMID: 22371204
DOI: 10.1160/TH12-01-0049
Abstract
No abstract text available.
MeSH Term
Animals
Humans
Male
Protein C
Protein S
Thrombosis
Chemicals
Protein C
Protein S
Editorial
Comment
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