Structural analyses of apolipoprotein A-IV polymorphisms Q360H and T347S elucidate the inhibitory effect against thrombosis
Aron A. Shoara(York University), Heyu Ni(St. Michael's Hospital), Sladjana Slavkovic(York University), Pingguo Chen(St. Michael's Hospital), Philip E. Johnson(York University), Viktor Prifti(St. Michael's Hospital), Logan W. Donaldson(York University), Preeti Bhoria(St. Michael's Hospital), Miguel A. D. Neves(Universidade do Porto), Andrew Beckett(Montreal General Hospital)
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