Trimethyllysine, vascular risk factors and outcome in acute ischemic stroke (MARK–STROKE)
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C. Gerloff | G. Thomalla | E. Schwedhelm | S. Peine | R. Böger | C. Choe | S. Lezius | Mirjam von Lucadou
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