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Why so little progress in therapeutic thrombolysis? The current state of the art and prospects for improvement

Authors
  1. A Varadi
  2. AM Schrijver
  3. B Wiman
  4. BC Campbell
  5. D Collen
  6. D Kleindorfer
  7. D Pennica
  8. DC Rijken
  9. DC Rijken
  10. E Komrowica
  11. E Rapaport
  12. E Suenson
  13. Gruppo Italiano Per Lo Studio Della Sopravvivenze Nell’Infarto Miocardico
  14. ISIS-3 Third International Study of Infarct Survival Collaborative Group
  15. ISTH Steering Committee for World Thrombosis Day
  16. J Afilalo
  17. J Liu
  18. J Liu
  19. J Liu
  20. JH Chesebro
  21. JM Brophy
  22. JN Liu
  23. JN Liu
  24. LC Petersen
  25. M Goyal
  26. M Hoylaerts
  27. M Montoney
  28. M Voskuilen
  29. OA Berkhemer
  30. PC Harpel
  31. PM Ridker
  32. PRIMI Trial Study Group
  33. R Michels
  34. R Pannell
  35. R Pannell
  36. R Pannell
  37. R Pannell
  38. R Pannell
  39. R Pannell
  40. S Yakovlev
  41. SS Husain
  42. SS Husain
  43. SV Konstantinides
  44. SW Zarich
  45. The GUSTO Investigators
  46. U Tebbe
  47. V Fleury
  48. V Gurewich
  49. V Gurewich
  50. V Gurewich
  51. V Gurewich
  52. Victor Gurewich
  53. VJ Marder
  54. VJ Marder
  55. WD Weaver
  56. Z Sun
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