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Smoking-related deaths averted due to three years of policy progress. MedStar authors:
  • Ellis, Jennifer
PMID:
  • 23825878
Citation:
  • Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 91(7):509-18, 2013 Jul 1.
Institution:
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Ellis JA, Huang AT, Levy DT, Mays D
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International Expert Consensus on Switching Platelet P2Y<sub>12</sub> Receptor-Inhibiting Therapies. MedStar authors:
  • Waksman, Ron
PMID:
  • 29084738
Year: 2017
Citation:
  • Circulation. 136(20):1955-1975, 2017 Nov 14
Institution:
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Alexopoulos D, Angiolillo DJ, Aradi D, Bhatt DL, Bonello L, Cuisset T, De Luca L, Franchi F, Gurbel PA, Hochholzer W, James S, Mehran R, Montalescot G, Price MJ, Rollini F, Schneider DJ, Sibbing D, So DYF, Storey RF, Tantry US, Trenk D, Valgimigli M, Waksman R, Wang TY
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Incidence and predictors of coronary stent thrombosis: evidence from an international collaborative meta-analysis including 30 studies, 221,066 patients, and 4276 thromboses. MedStar authors:
  • Sardi, Gabriel L
  • Waksman, Ron
PMID:
  • 22360945
Year: 2013
Citation:
  • International Journal of Cardiology. 167(2):575-84, 2013 Jul 31.
Institution:
  • MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
Medline publication type:
  • Journal Article
  • Meta-Analysis
Form of publication:
  • Journal Article
All authors:
  • Airoldi F, Applegate RJ, Biondi-Zoccai G, Bollati M, Brodie BR, Buonamici P, Castagno D, Clementi F, Colombo A, D'Ascenzo F, de la Torre Hernandez JM, Frati G, Gaita F, Jensen LO, Kirtane AJ, Lagerqvist B, Lasala JM, Lemesle G, Modena MG, Sangiorgi G, Sardi G, Schulz S, Sheiban I, Stone GW, ten Berg JM, Undas A, Urban P, Waksman R
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