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Volume 59, Number 1, October 2001

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Preface
pp. 1-2(2)
Authors: Gershlick A.H.; Davies S.W.

Non-invasive investigations
pp. 29-44(16)
Authors: Anagnostopoulos C.; Henein M.Y.; Underwood S.R.

Invasive investigations and revascularisation
pp. 45-53(9)
Authors: Chaubey S.; Davies S.; Moat N.

Inflammatory mechanisms
pp. 55-68(14)
Authors: Farzaneh-Far A.; Rudd J.; Weissberg P.L.

Unstable angina: the first 48 hours and later in-hospital management
pp. 69-87(19)
Authors: Newby D.E.; Fox K.A.A.

The acute management of myocardial infarction
pp. 89-112(24)
Author: Gershlick A.H.

What is the optimal medical management of ischaemic heart failure?
pp. 135-158(24)
Authors: Cleland J.G.F.; John J.; Dhawan J.; Clark A.

Diabetes
pp. 159-172(14)
Author: Timmis A.D.

Ischaemic heart disease presenting as arrhythmias
pp. 193-210(18)
Authors: Ghuran A.V.; Camm A.J.

Angiogenesis, protein and gene delivery
pp. 211-225(15)
Author: Azrin M.

Stent development and local drug delivery
pp. 227-248(22)
Authors: Regar E.; Sianos G.; Serruys P.W.

Laser revascularisation
pp. 249-259(11)
Authors: Clarke S.C.; Schofield P.M.

Minimally invasive therapy and robotics
pp. 261-268(8)
Authors: Spyt T.J.; De Souza A.C.

Neuromodulation for chronic refractory angina
pp. 269-278(10)
Authors: Moore R.; Chester M.

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