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The Northwick Park Heart Study: evidence from the laboratory
H. ten Cate
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, T. Meade
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MA Alg Interne Geneeskunde
Interne Geneeskunde
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INIS
laboratories
100%
fibrinogen
100%
parks
100%
thrombin
71%
concentration
57%
fibrin
42%
cardiovascular diseases
28%
phenotype
28%
inflammation
28%
stability
28%
capacity
28%
levels
14%
walls
14%
risks
14%
receptors
14%
blood
14%
vessels
14%
death
14%
proteins
14%
stimuli
14%
interactions
14%
atherosclerosis
14%
instability
14%
healing
14%
plasma
14%
wounds
14%
serine
14%
fibrinolysis
14%
Keyphrases
Fibrinogen
100%
Thrombin Generation
66%
Local Concentration
50%
Coronary Artery Disease
33%
Generation Capacity
33%
Atherothrombosis
33%
Inflammatory Response
16%
Plaque
16%
Atherosclerotic Plaque
16%
Protease
16%
Inflammation
16%
Proinflammatory Stimuli
16%
Risk of Death
16%
Serine Protease
16%
Plaque Instability
16%
Atherosclerotic Lesions
16%
Wound Healing
16%
Vessel Wall
16%
Hypercoagulability
16%
Fibrinolysis
16%
Coagulation
16%
Thrombin
16%
Protease-activated Receptor 1 (PAR1)
16%
Fibrin Formation
16%
Coagulation Proteins
16%
Plasma Fibrinogen
16%
Fibrin Generation
16%
Plaque Phenotype
16%
Fibrin Structure
16%
Coagulation Activity
16%
Proteolytic Activity
16%
Lesion Stability
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Fibrinogen
100%
Thrombin
71%
Ischemic Heart Disease
28%
Thrombosis
28%
Protein Degradation
14%
Serositis
14%
Fibrinolysis
14%
Wound Healing
14%
Atherosclerosis
14%
Fibrin Clot
14%
Proteinase
14%
Hypercoagulability
14%
Fibrin Formation
14%
Serine Proteinase
14%
Proteinase Activated Receptor
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Fibrinogen
100%
Thrombin
71%
Inflammation
28%
Thrombosis
28%
Ischemic Heart Disease
28%
Wound Healing
14%
Atherosclerosis
14%
Proteinase
14%
Serine Proteinase
14%
Proteinase Activated Receptor
14%
Hypercoagulability
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Fibrinogen
100%
Thrombin
83%
Protein Catabolism
16%
Protease-Activated Receptor
16%
Fibrinogen Blood Level
16%
Fibrinolysis
16%
Wound Healing
16%
Protease
16%
Serine Protease
16%
Fibrin Formation
16%
Fibrin Clot
16%