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Lipoprotein Lp (a) and atherothrombotic diseasede la Peña-Dı́az et al., 2000
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- de la Peña-Dı́az A
- Izaguirre-Avila R
- Anglés-Cano E
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High plasma concentrations of lipoprotein (a)[Lp (a)] are now considered a major risk factor for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. This effect of Lp (a) may be related to its composite structure, a plasminogen-like inactive serine-proteinase, apoprotein (a)[apo (a)] …
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