Magnesium and Trace Metals: Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease? Associations Between Blood Levels and Angiographic Findings
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H. Wesch | W. Kübler | J. Manthey | M. Stoeppler | D. Opherk | W. Morgenstern | E. Nüssel | A. Weintraut
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