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Side population cells of the human endometrial epithelium and stroma
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A simple slide test to assess erythrocyte aggregation in acute ST-elevated myocardial infarction and…
Examination of aggregation of various red blood cell populations can be informative in comparison of…
Following-up hemorheological consequences of gonadectomy in male and female rats.
Study of the relationship between shape and aggregation change in human erythrocytes].
The influence of erythrocyte aggregation on induced platelet aggregation.
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HIIT and MICT on Nitric Oxide-mediated Erythrocyte Rheology
Effect of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on the Perioperative Immune Response and Erythrocyte Function
Platelet Aggregation in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease and Kidney Dysfunction Taking Clopidog…
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The Protection of ACD III on Erythrocytes in Intraoperative Blood Salvage During Cardiopulmonary Byp…
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