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Leveraging Turbidity and Thromboelastography for Complementary Clot Characterization
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Thromboelastometry profiles in patients undergoing thrombolytic therapy for acute ischaemic stroke
Elena Campello, Filippo Farina, Luca Spiezia
1Paolo Simioni, Department of Medicine, Thrombotic and Hemorrhagic Diseases Unit, University of Padua Medical School, Via Ospedale Civile 105, 35100 Padua, Italy, Tel.: +39 049 8212667, Fax: +39 049 8212661,
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
|February 12, 2016
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