(Q68189273)

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The d-enantiomer form of indobufen totally accounts for the anti-cyclooxygenase and antiplatelet activity ex vivo and for the increase in bleeding time by indobufen in man

scientific article published on 01 February 1992

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The d-enantiomer form of indobufen totally accounts for the anti-cyclooxygenase and antiplatelet activity ex vivo and for the increase in bleeding time by indobufen in man (English)

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