Prevention and Treatment of Atherosclerosis: Improving State-of-the-Art Management and Search for Novel Targets

Prevention and Treatment of Atherosclerosis: Improving State-of-the-Art Management and Search for Novel Targets
ISBN-10
3030860760
ISBN-13
9783030860769
Category
Atherosclerosis
Language
English
Publisher
Springer Nature
Authors
Arnold von Eckardstein, Christoph J. Binder

Description

This open access book is supported by the European Atherosclerosis Society Association (EAS).

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