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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 12, 1988
Anticoagulant drugs in the elderly: valuable in selected patientsG D Lowe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 1, 1993
Bad teeth and myocardial infarction. Roles for white cells and fibrinogenG D Lowe
Bailliere'S Clinical Haematology|September 1, 1987
Blood rheology in general medicine and surgeryG D Lowe
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|August 1, 1986
Blood rheology in arterial diseaseG D Lowe
Annals of Periodontology|September 2, 1998
Etiopathogenesis of cardiovascular disease: hemostasis, thrombosis, and vascular medicineG D Lowe
Lancet (London, England)|April 22, 1989
Desmopressin and myocardial infarctionG D Lowe
Bibliotheca Haematologica|January 1, 1981
Defibrinating agents: effects on blood rheology, blood flow and vascular diseases in controlled studiesG D Lowe
Age and Ageing|June 8, 2001
Is sticky blood a treatable determinant of cognitive decline and of dementia?G D Lowe
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|July 28, 2001
Why do smokers have higher plasma fibrinogen levels than non-smokers?G D Lowe,
Italian Heart Journal : Official Journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology|October 23, 2001
How to search for the role and prevalence of defective fibrinolytic states as triggers of myocardial infarction? The haemostasis epidemiologist's viewG D Lowe
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 12, 1988
Anticoagulant drugs in the elderly: valuable in selected patientsG D Lowe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 1, 1993
Bad teeth and myocardial infarction. Roles for white cells and fibrinogenG D Lowe
Bailliere'S Clinical Haematology|September 1, 1987
Blood rheology in general medicine and surgeryG D Lowe
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|August 1, 1986
Blood rheology in arterial diseaseG D Lowe
Annals of Periodontology|September 2, 1998
Etiopathogenesis of cardiovascular disease: hemostasis, thrombosis, and vascular medicineG D Lowe
Lancet (London, England)|April 22, 1989
Desmopressin and myocardial infarctionG D Lowe
Bibliotheca Haematologica|January 1, 1981
Defibrinating agents: effects on blood rheology, blood flow and vascular diseases in controlled studiesG D Lowe
Age and Ageing|June 8, 2001
Is sticky blood a treatable determinant of cognitive decline and of dementia?G D Lowe
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|July 28, 2001
Why do smokers have higher plasma fibrinogen levels than non-smokers?G D Lowe,
Italian Heart Journal : Official Journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology|October 23, 2001
How to search for the role and prevalence of defective fibrinolytic states as triggers of myocardial infarction? The haemostasis epidemiologist's viewG D Lowe
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