Amounts of tPA and PAI-1 in the euglobulin fraction obtained at different pH: their relation to the euglobulin clot lysis time.
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N. Nagai | T. Urano | Y. Takada | A. Takada | T. Nishikawa | Akikazu Takada | Yumiko Takada | Nobuo Nagai | Takayuki Nishikawa
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