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Transient intermittent lymphocyte activation is responsible for the instability of angina.
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The results demonstrate that the increased thrombin formation in unstable angina patients is due to the expression of tissue factor-like activity by activated monocytes. The monocyte activation appears to be a part of a lymphocytic cell-instructed response intermittently triggered by unknown factors.
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