Karin Przyklenk
Columnista Experta de SIIC


Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Massachusetts, EE.UU.
CITRATO DE SILDENAFIL EN MODELOS EXPERIMENTALES DE SINDROMES CORONARIOS AGUDOS
Columnista Experta de SIIC Karin Przyklenk en colaboración con Kukreja Rakesh, PhD, Medical Collage of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, EE.UU.


Fecha de aprobación: 27 de junio, 2003
Primera edición en siicsalud: 11 de julio, 2003
Sección Artículos originales, subsección Expertos de Iberoamérica,
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Especialidad principal: Especialidad principalFarmacología

Especialidades relacionadas:
Cardiología,Medicina Interna,Urología,

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