Smoking status and outcome after primary coronary angioplasty for acute myocardial infarction.
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R. Califf | E. Topol | H. White | C. Granger | S. Ellis | D. Holmes | A. Lerman | C. Rihal | A. Betriu | K. Garratt | D. Hasdai | D. Criger | Stephen G. Ellis | Harvey D. White | David R. Holmes | R. Califf | C. Granger | David Hasdai | Kirk N. Garratt | E. J. Topol | A. Lerman
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