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The need for wider utilization of thrombolytic therapy

Authors
  1. AIMS Trial Study Group
  2. AIMS Trial Study Group
  3. Califf
  4. Collins
  5. Collins
  6. Gruppo Italiano per Io Studio della Streptochinasi nell'Infarto Miocardico (GISSI-2)
  7. Gruppo Italiano per lo Studio dello Streptochinasi nell'Infarto Miocardico (GISSI)
  8. Hennekens
  9. Hennekens
  10. ISAM Study Group
  11. ISIS-2 Collaborative Group
  12. ISIS-3 Collaborative Group
  13. Lamas
  14. Pfeffer
  15. Sherry
  16. Stampfer
  17. The Fibrinolytic Therapy Trialists'(FTT) Collaborative Group.
  18. The GUSTO Investigators
  19. The TIMI Study Group
  20. Verstraete
  21. Wilcox
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