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Use of Finger-Prick Human Blood Samples as a More Convenient Way for in-Vitro Screening of Modified Hemoglobin Blood Substitutes for Complement Activation: a Preliminary Report

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Pages 685-690 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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