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A Fibrin-Enriched and tPA-Sensitive Photothrombotic Stroke Model
Published on: June 4, 2021
Postinjury fibrinolysis shutdown: Rationale for selective tranexamic acid
Ernest E Moore1, Hunter B Moore, Eduardo Gonzalez
1From the Departments of Surgery (E.E.M., H.B.M., E.G., M.P.C., K.C.H., A.S., A.B.) and Pediatrics (C.C.S.), University of Colorado Denver, Aurora; Department of Surgery (E.E.M., H.B.M., E.G., M.P.C., A.S.), Denver Health Medical Center; and Bonfils Blood Center (C.C.S.), Denver, Colorado.
No abstract available in PubMed .
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