Type 2 scavenger receptor CD36 in platelet activation: the role of hyperlipemia and oxidative stress
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Type 2 scavenger receptor CD36 in platelet activation: the role of hyperlipemia and oxidative stress
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Clinical Lipidology
Volume 4, Issue 6, Pages 767-779
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Future Medicine Ltd
Online
2009-11-28
DOI
10.2217/clp.09.57
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