Patients with unrecognized peripheral arterial disease (PAD) assessed by ankle-brachial index (ABI) present a defined profile of proinflammatory markers compared to healthy subjects.
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Patients with unrecognized peripheral arterial disease (PAD) assessed by ankle-brachial index (ABI) present a defined profile of proinflammatory markers compared to healthy subjects.
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Patients with unrecognized peripheral arterial disease
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Patients with unrecognized peripheral arterial disease
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Patients with unrecognized per ...... s compared to healthy subjects
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Giuseppe Puccia
Graziella Malaponte
Massimiliano Anzaldi
Massimo Simili
Salvatore Santo Signorelli
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10.1016/J.CYTO.2012.04.038
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