Thromb Haemost 1988; 60(03): 529
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1647008
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Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart

Effect of Picotamide on Prostacyclin Production by Human Endothelial Cells

R Landolfi
The Department of Hematology, Catholic University, Lgo Gemelli, 8 00168 Rome, Italy
,
M A L Castellana
The Department of Hematology, Catholic University, Lgo Gemelli, 8 00168 Rome, Italy
,
R De Cristofaro
The Department of Hematology, Catholic University, Lgo Gemelli, 8 00168 Rome, Italy
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E De Candia
The Department of Hematology, Catholic University, Lgo Gemelli, 8 00168 Rome, Italy
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B Bizzi
The Department of Hematology, Catholic University, Lgo Gemelli, 8 00168 Rome, Italy
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Publication History

Received 16 February 1988

Accepted after revision 28 July 1988

Publication Date:
30 June 2018 (online)

 
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