The AKR1D1*36 (rs1872930) Allelic Variant Is Independently Associated With Clopidogrel Treatment Outcome
Aleksandra Kapedanovska-Nestorovska,1 Aleksandar J Dimovski,1,2 Zoran Sterjev,1 Nadica Matevska Geskovska,1 Ljubica Suturkova,1 Petar Ugurov,3 Zan Mitrev,4 Rodney Rosalia5 1Center for Biomolecular and Pharmaceutical Analysis, Faculty of Pharmacy, University Ss Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic o...
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Main Authors: | Kapedanovska-Nestorovska A (Author), Dimovski AJ (Author), Sterjev Z (Author), Matevska Geskovska N (Author), Suturkova L (Author), Ugurov P (Author), Mitrev Z (Author), Rosalia R (Author) |
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