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118 related items for PubMed ID: 37070399
1. Comparison of platelet quality and function across apheresis collection platforms. Thomas KA, Srinivasan AJ, McIntosh C, Rahn K, Kelly S, McGough L, Clayton S, Perez S, Smith A, Vavro L, Musgrove J, Hill R, Mdaki KS, Bynum JA, Meledeo MA, Cap AP, Spinella PC, Reddoch-Cardenas KM, Shea SM. Transfusion; 2023 May; 63 Suppl 3():S146-S158. PubMed ID: 37070399 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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