Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A, a marker for outcome in patients suspected for acute coronary syndrome

scientific article published on 11 April 2010

Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A, a marker for outcome in patients suspected for acute coronary syndrome is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.CLINBIOCHEM.2010.03.018
P698PubMed publication ID20388505

P50authorMikkel Malby SchoosQ38640122
Kasper IversenQ41657547
P2093author name stringHenrik Nielsen
Peter Clemmensen
Morten Dalsgaard
Peer Grande
Ane S Teisner
Borge Teisner
P433issue10-11
P921main subjectacute coronary syndromeQ266018
P304page(s)851-857
P577publication date2010-04-11
P1433published inClinical BiochemistryQ5133749
P1476titlePregnancy-associated plasma protein-A, a marker for outcome in patients suspected for acute coronary syndrome
P478volume43

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