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Room 301, 10/17/2000 2: 00 PM - 3: 30 PM (PD) Apolipoprotein E4 Increases Atheroma Burden in Cardiac Surgical Patients : A-401
Barbara G. Phillips-Bute, PhD;
Barbara G. Phillips-Bute, PhD
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Anesthesiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States.
Anesthesiology September 2000, Vol. 93, A–401.
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Lian K. Ti, Georg B. Mackensen, Hilary P. Grocott, Barbara G. Phillips-Bute, Joseph P. Mathew; Room 301, 10/17/2000 2: 00 PM - 3: 30 PM (PD) Apolipoprotein E4 Increases Atheroma Burden in Cardiac Surgical Patients : A-401. Anesthesiology 2000; 93:A–401 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200009001-00401
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