Rare genotypes of protein Z gene are a risk factor for premature myocardial infarction but not protein Z plasma level
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C. Soria | G. Montalescot | J. Collet | L. Drouet | J. Borg | V. Le Cam-Duchez | C. B. dit Sollier | Mathieu Coudert | Gaétan Esposito | V. Le Cam‐Duchez | C. D. dit Sollier
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