D-dimer and the risk of hypertension: The REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke Cohort Study
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G. Howard | M. Cushman | S. Judd | N. Zakai | L. McClure | A. Wolberg | T. Plante | D. L. Long | Boyi Guo | Debora Kamin Mukaz
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