Effects of the Direct Lipoprotein-Associated Phospholipase A2 Inhibitor Darapladib on Human Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaque
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Frits Mastik | Pawel Buszman | Patrick W Serruys | William Wijns | Clemens von Birgelen | Michael Aschermann | Antonius F W van der Steen | H. Bøtker | P. Serruys | D. Vince | H. Garcia-Garcia | A. Zambanini | P. Erne | M. Aschermann | P. Ganz | F. Mastik | A. V. D. van der Steen | C. von Birgelen | W. Wijns | C. Hamm | P. Buszman | D. Dudek | A. Zalewski | G. van Es | S. Verheye | A. F. W. Steen | Christian W Hamm | Héctor M García-García | Paul Erne | C. Birgelen | Peter Ganz | Andrew Zalewski | Stefan Verheye | Hans Erik Bøtker | D Geoffrey Vince | Gerrit-Anne van Es | Andrew Zambanini | Henrikus Duckers | Oyvind Bleie | Dariusz Dudek | Don D'Amico | Tammy Hutchinson | Ø. Bleie | O. Bleie | Henrikus Duckers | Don D'Amico | Tammy Hutchinson | G. Es
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