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Volumn 313, Issue 7054, 1996, Pages 428-429
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H pylori and C pneumoniae infections may account for most acute coronary syndromes
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
BACTERIUM ANTIBODY;
C REACTIVE PROTEIN;
ANTIBODY;
CYTOKINE;
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G ANTIBODY;
INTERLEUKIN 6;
ADULT;
AGED;
BLOOD;
CHLAMYDIASIS;
CHLAMYDOPHILA PNEUMONIAE;
FEMALE;
HEART INFARCTION;
HELICOBACTER INFECTION;
HELICOBACTER PYLORI;
HUMAN;
IMMUNOLOGY;
INFLAMMATION;
MALE;
MICROBIOLOGY;
MIDDLE AGED;
NOTE;
ACCURACY;
ANTIBODY TITER;
CALIBRATION;
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE;
CLINICAL ARTICLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
ENDOTHELIUM CELL;
ENZYME LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY;
FIBROBLAST;
HEART MUSCLE ISCHEMIA;
LETTER;
MAST CELL;
MEASUREMENT;
MONOCYTE;
NEPHELOMETRY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROTEIN DETERMINATION;
RISK FACTOR;
T LYMPHOCYTE;
ADULT;
AGED;
ANTIBODIES, BACTERIAL;
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN;
CHLAMYDIA INFECTIONS;
CHLAMYDOPHILA PNEUMONIAE;
FEMALE;
HELICOBACTER INFECTIONS;
HELICOBACTER PYLORI;
HUMANS;
INFLAMMATION;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION;
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EID: 0001137363
PISSN: 09598138
EISSN: 14685833
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.313.7054.428c Document Type: Letter |
Times cited : (33)
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References (5)
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