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Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai
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ORCID
Published in 2004
- Widespread myocardial inflammation and infarct-related artery patency
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- Journal: Circulation
ORCID
Published in 2003
- Atherothrombosis, inflammation, and diabetes
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- Journal: Journal of the American College of Cardiology
ORCID
Published in 2003
- C-Reactive Protein and Other Inflammatory Biomarkers as Predictors of Outcome Following Acute Coronary Syndromes
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- Journal: Seminars in Vascular Medicine
ORCID
Published in 2003
- High-risk clinical features predict increased post-infarction myocardial apoptosis and the benefits as a result of an open infarct-related artery
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- Journal: European Journal of Clinical Investigation
ORCID
Published in 2003
- Increased myocardial apoptosis in patients with unfavorable left ventricular remodeling and early symptomatic post-infarction heart failure
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- Journal: Journal of the American College of Cardiology
ORCID
Published in 2003
- Is vasopressin superior to adrenaline or placebo in the management of cardiac arrest? A meta-analysis
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- Journal: Resuscitation
ORCID
Published in 2003
- Re: Koda et al. Myocytes positive for in situ markers for DNA breaks in human hearts which are hypertrophic, but neither failed nor dilated: A manisfestation of cardiac hypertrophy rather than failure. J Pathol 2003; 199: 229-236 (multiple letters) [3]
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- Journal: Journal of Pathology
ORCID
Published in 2003
- Right ventricular dilatation after left ventricular acute myocardial infarction is predictive of extremely high peri-infarctual apoptosis at postmortem examination in humans
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- Journal: Journal of Clinical Pathology
ORCID
Published in 2003
- Soluble interleukin-2 receptor: Is there a role in ischaemic cardiomyopathy? [3] (multiple letters)
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- Journal: European Journal of Clinical Investigation
ORCID
Published in 2003
- The 'open-artery hypothesis': New clinical and pathophysiologic insights
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- Journal: Cardiology