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Genetic, clinical and experimental aspects of restenosis : a biomedical perspective

Monraats, P.S.

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Monraats, P. S. (2006, June 6). Genetic, clinical and experimental aspects of restenosis : a biomedical perspective. Retrieved from

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UITNODIGING

Voor het bijwonen van de verdediging van mijn proefschrift

op dinsdag 6 juni 2006 om 14.15 uur in de Senaatskamer

van het Academiegebouw, Rapenburg 73 te Leiden.

Het bijwonen van de promotie is gezien het geringe aantal beschikbare plaatsen, alleen mogelijk op vertoon van een

toegangsbewijs. Dit is aan te vragen bij het

secretariaat Hartziekten (tel. 071-5262020)

De receptie vindt plaats na afl oop van de promotie van

15.15-16.00 uur in het Academiegebouw.

U wordt geattendeerd op tijdrovende parkeerproblemen in de

omgeving van het Academiegebouw. Pascalle S. Monraats Narmstraat 3 2312 BC Leiden p.s.monraats@lumc.nl 06-42082072

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