Treatment and outcomes of acute coronary syndromes in India (CREATE): a prospective analysis of registry data
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S. Yusuf | D. Xavier | P. Pais | D. Prabhakaran | Rajeev Gupta | K. Reddy | P. Joshi | P. Devereaux | C. Xie | S. Thanikachalam | P. Kerkar | KK Haridas | T. Jaison | Sudhir Naik | A. Maity | P. Devereaux
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