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Coronary artery disease
Original research article
High levels of cathepsin D and cystatin B are associated with increased risk of coronary events
- Correspondence to Eva Bengtsson; eva.bengtsson{at}med.lu.se
Citation
High levels of cathepsin D and cystatin B are associated with increased risk of coronary events
Publication history
- Received October 19, 2015
- Revision received December 19, 2015
- Accepted December 23, 2015
- First published January 27, 2016.
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April 30, 2020
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