Myeloperoxidase polymorphisms in brain infarction. Association with infarct size and functional outcome.
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G. Siest | P. Amarenco | A. Elbaz | S. Visvikis | O. Poirier | B. Leininger-Muller | A. Hoy | M. Gautier | B. Leininger-muller
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