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Publications by Adam J. Nelson
A Randomized Trial of a 1-Hour Troponin T Protocol in Suspected Acute Coronary Syndromes: Design of the Rapid Assessment of Possible ACS in the Emergency Department With High Sensitivity Troponin T (RAPID-TnT) Study
American Heart Journal
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High-Sensitivity Troponin T and Long-Term Adverse Cardiac Events Among Patients Presenting With Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome in Singapore
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