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Research progress on the role of peripheral blood cells in deep vein thrombosis
Medical Journal of Chinese People′s Liberation Army   Vol. 50, Issue 6, Pages: 771-777(2025)
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    • Research progress on the role of peripheral blood cells in deep vein thrombosis

    • In the field of deep vein thrombosis, experts have reviewed the impact and mechanism of peripheral blood cells on the pathogenesis, providing new targets for prevention and treatment.
    • DOI:10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.1166.2025.0120    

      CLC: R654.4
    • Received:06 August 2024

      Accepted:08 September 2024

      Published:28 June 2025

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  • An Zhen,Qi Xue,Zhang Jun,et al.Research progress on the role of peripheral blood cells in deep vein thrombosis[J].Medical Journal of Chinese People′s Liberation Army,2025,50(06):771-777. DOI: 10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.1166.2025.0120.

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