Hemoglobin-driven pathophysiology is an in vivo consequence of the red blood cell storage lesion that can be attenuated in guinea pigs by haptoglobin therapy. (Q35858087)
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scientific article published on 26 March 2012
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English | Hemoglobin-driven pathophysiology is an in vivo consequence of the red blood cell storage lesion that can be attenuated in guinea pigs by haptoglobin therapy. |
scientific article published on 26 March 2012 |
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Hemoglobin-driven pathophysiology is an in vivo consequence of the red blood cell storage lesion that can be attenuated in guinea pigs by haptoglobin therapy (English)
Jin Hyen Baek
Felice D'Agnillo
Florence Vallelian
Claudia P Pereira
Matthew C Williams
Yiping Jia
Paul W Buehler
26 March 2012
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