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Soluble thrombomodulin concentration is raised in scleroderma associated pulmonary hypertension

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  • Richard J Stratton aAcademic Rheumatology and Connective Tissue Disease Unit, The Royal Free Hospital, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, bDepartment of Cardiology, The Royal Free Hospital, cVascular Biology Research Centre, Kings College, London PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Lucie Pompon aAcademic Rheumatology and Connective Tissue Disease Unit, The Royal Free Hospital, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, bDepartment of Cardiology, The Royal Free Hospital, cVascular Biology Research Centre, Kings College, London PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • John G Coghlan aAcademic Rheumatology and Connective Tissue Disease Unit, The Royal Free Hospital, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, bDepartment of Cardiology, The Royal Free Hospital, cVascular Biology Research Centre, Kings College, London PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Jeremy D Pearson aAcademic Rheumatology and Connective Tissue Disease Unit, The Royal Free Hospital, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, bDepartment of Cardiology, The Royal Free Hospital, cVascular Biology Research Centre, Kings College, London PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Carol M Black aAcademic Rheumatology and Connective Tissue Disease Unit, The Royal Free Hospital, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, bDepartment of Cardiology, The Royal Free Hospital, cVascular Biology Research Centre, Kings College, London PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
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Stratton RJ, Pompon L, Coghlan JG, et al
Soluble thrombomodulin concentration is raised in scleroderma associated pulmonary hypertension

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  • Accepted October 1, 1999
  • First published February 1, 2000.
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January 09, 2022

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