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Platelet turnover in stable coronary artery disease - influence of thrombopoietin and low-grade inflammation.

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Table 1. Baseline characteristics of the study population, n = 581.
Figure 1. Correlation between thrombopoietin and immature platelet fraction (Figure 1A) and mean platelet volume (Figure 1B).

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