Relationship Between Coronary Events and Serum Cholesterol During 10 Years of Low-Dose Simvastatin Therapy
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Y. Matsuzawa | K. Shimamoto | M. Matsuzaki | T. Kita | J. Sasaki | H. Mabuchi | S. Oikawa | Yasushi Saito | N. Nakaya | H. Itakura | Y. Saito
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