Peripheral blood gene expression signatures which reflect smoking and aspirin exposure are associated with cardiovascular events
Abstract Background Cardiovascular disease and its sequelae are major causes of global mortality, and better methods are needed to identify patients at risk for future cardiovascular events. Gene expression analysis can inform on the molecular underpinnings of risk factors for cardiovascular events....
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Main Authors: | James A. Wingrove (Author), Karen Fitch (Author), Brian Rhees (Author), Steven Rosenberg (Author), Deepak Voora (Author) |
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