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Original Article The relationship between the levels of fibrinogen, plasminogen,alpha 2 antiplasmin, alpha 2 macroblobulin and development of microvascular complications in type-I diabetics.
J Chaevat, M Andel, M Dryakova, J Ruzickova, O Horackova, J Konig
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 1992;16(3):229-236
DOI: https://doi.org/
Published online: January 1, 2001
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    The relationship between the levels of fibrinogen, plasminogen,alpha 2 antiplasmin, alpha 2 macroblobulin and development of microvascular complications in type-I diabetics.
    Korean Diabetes J. 1992;16(3):229-236.   Published online January 1, 2001
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Chaevat J, Andel M, Dryakova M, Ruzickova J, Horackova O, Konig J. The relationship between the levels of fibrinogen, plasminogen,alpha 2 antiplasmin, alpha 2 macroblobulin and development of microvascular complications in type-I diabetics.. Diabetes Metab J. 1992;16(3):229-236.
DOI: https://doi.org/.

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