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Enhanced production of (+)-terrein in fed-batch cultivation of Aspergillus terreus strain PF26 with …
Sodium citrate vacuum tubes validation: preventing preanalytical variability in routine coagulation …
Comparison of the influence of EDTA-K3 and sodium citrate on haematology analysis in healthy dogs.
Sodium citrate and potassium phosphate as alternative adsorption buffers in hydrophobic and aromatic…
Improvement of bacterial cellulose production by manipulating the metabolic pathways in which ethano…
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Caffeine and Sodium Citrate Ingestion
Chronic Versus Acute Dosing of Sodium Citrate for Swimming 200m
Efficacy and Safety of an Ethanol/Sodium Citrate Locking Solution: A Pilot Study
Sodium Citrate 4% Locking Solution for Children Requiring Home Parenteral Nutrition
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