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C R Valeri

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Transfusion|January 1, 1974
Factors influencing the 24-hour posttransfusion survival and the oxygen transport function of previously frozen red cells preserved with 40 per cent W-V glycerol and frozen at -80 CC R Valeri
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1985
Cryopreservation of human platelets and bone marrow and peripheral blood totipotential mononuclear stem cellsC R Valeri
Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences|January 1, 1981
The current state of platelet and granulocyte cryopreservationC R Valeri
Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences|January 1, 1982
Use of rejuvenation solutions in blood preservationC R Valeri
Transfusion|January 1, 1976
Circulation and hemostatic effectiveness of platelets stored at 4 C or 22 C: studies in aspirin-treated normal volunteersC R Valeri
Transfusion|May 1, 1975
Simplification of the methods for adding and removing glycerol during freeze-preservation of human red blood cells with the high or low glycerol methods: biochemical modification prior to freezingC R Valeri
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 1, 1975
Blood components in the treatment of acute blood loss: use of freeze-preserved red cells, platelets, and plasma proteinsC R Valeri
CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences|July 1, 1970
Recent advances in techniques for freezing red cellsC R Valeri
Journal of Medicine|January 1, 1974
Oxygen transport and viability of preserved red blood cellsC R Valeri
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 14, 1974
Hemostatic effectiveness of liquid-preserved and previously frozen human plateletsC R Valeri
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Transfusion|January 1, 1974
Factors influencing the 24-hour posttransfusion survival and the oxygen transport function of previously frozen red cells preserved with 40 per cent W-V glycerol and frozen at -80 CC R Valeri
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1985
Cryopreservation of human platelets and bone marrow and peripheral blood totipotential mononuclear stem cellsC R Valeri
Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences|January 1, 1981
The current state of platelet and granulocyte cryopreservationC R Valeri
Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences|January 1, 1982
Use of rejuvenation solutions in blood preservationC R Valeri
Transfusion|January 1, 1976
Circulation and hemostatic effectiveness of platelets stored at 4 C or 22 C: studies in aspirin-treated normal volunteersC R Valeri
Transfusion|May 1, 1975
Simplification of the methods for adding and removing glycerol during freeze-preservation of human red blood cells with the high or low glycerol methods: biochemical modification prior to freezingC R Valeri
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 1, 1975
Blood components in the treatment of acute blood loss: use of freeze-preserved red cells, platelets, and plasma proteinsC R Valeri
CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences|July 1, 1970
Recent advances in techniques for freezing red cellsC R Valeri
Journal of Medicine|January 1, 1974
Oxygen transport and viability of preserved red blood cellsC R Valeri
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 14, 1974
Hemostatic effectiveness of liquid-preserved and previously frozen human plateletsC R Valeri
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