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Henry T Peng

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Transfusion|May 31, 2022
Freeze-dried plasma: From damage control resuscitation to coronavirus disease 2019 therapyHenry T Peng, Shawn G Rhind, Katy Moes, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|March 14, 2008
Characterization of an ideal amphipathic peptide as a procoagulant agentJorge G Ganopolsky, Sophie Charbonneau, Henry T Peng, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|April 21, 2019
A comparative study of viscoelastic hemostatic assays and conventional coagulation tests in trauma patients receiving fibrinogen concentrateHenry T Peng, Bartolomeu Nascimento, Homer Tien, et al.
Military Medicine|May 12, 2016
In Trauma, Conventional ROTEM and TEG Results Are Not Interchangeable But Are Similar in Clinical ApplicabilitySandro Rizoli, Arimie Min, Adic Perez Sanchez, et al.
Military Medicine|March 17, 2018
Biological Response to Stress During Battlefield Trauma Training: Live Tissue Versus High-Fidelity Patient SimulatorHenry T Peng, Catherine Tenn, Oshin Vartanian, et al.
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis|January 21, 2015
Performance Evaluation of a Salivary Amylase Biosensor for Stress Assessment in Military Field ResearchHenry T Peng, Erin Savage, Oshin Vartanian, et al.
Military Medical Research|February 16, 2023
Artificial intelligence and machine learning for hemorrhagic trauma careHenry T Peng, M Musaab Siddiqui, Shawn G Rhind, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|October 27, 2011
Surface-attached amphipathic peptides reduce hemorrhage in vivoSophie Charbonneau, Catherine A Lemarié, Henry T Peng, et al.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|February 24, 2024
Post-Reconstitution Hemostatic Stability Profiles of Canadian and German Freeze-Dried PlasmaHenry T Peng, Katherine Moes, Kanwal Singh, et al.
Biomaterials|May 17, 2026
Contraction of blood clots occurs during hemostasis and hemorrhagic shock to promote closure of lacerationsMatteo Ferraresso, Nabil Ali-Mohamad, Massimo F Cau, et al.
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Transfusion|May 31, 2022
Freeze-dried plasma: From damage control resuscitation to coronavirus disease 2019 therapyHenry T Peng, Shawn G Rhind, Katy Moes, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|March 14, 2008
Characterization of an ideal amphipathic peptide as a procoagulant agentJorge G Ganopolsky, Sophie Charbonneau, Henry T Peng, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|April 21, 2019
A comparative study of viscoelastic hemostatic assays and conventional coagulation tests in trauma patients receiving fibrinogen concentrateHenry T Peng, Bartolomeu Nascimento, Homer Tien, et al.
Military Medicine|May 12, 2016
In Trauma, Conventional ROTEM and TEG Results Are Not Interchangeable But Are Similar in Clinical ApplicabilitySandro Rizoli, Arimie Min, Adic Perez Sanchez, et al.
Military Medicine|March 17, 2018
Biological Response to Stress During Battlefield Trauma Training: Live Tissue Versus High-Fidelity Patient SimulatorHenry T Peng, Catherine Tenn, Oshin Vartanian, et al.
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis|January 21, 2015
Performance Evaluation of a Salivary Amylase Biosensor for Stress Assessment in Military Field ResearchHenry T Peng, Erin Savage, Oshin Vartanian, et al.
Military Medical Research|February 16, 2023
Artificial intelligence and machine learning for hemorrhagic trauma careHenry T Peng, M Musaab Siddiqui, Shawn G Rhind, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|October 27, 2011
Surface-attached amphipathic peptides reduce hemorrhage in vivoSophie Charbonneau, Catherine A Lemarié, Henry T Peng, et al.
Life (Basel, Switzerland)|February 24, 2024
Post-Reconstitution Hemostatic Stability Profiles of Canadian and German Freeze-Dried PlasmaHenry T Peng, Katherine Moes, Kanwal Singh, et al.
Biomaterials|May 17, 2026
Contraction of blood clots occurs during hemostasis and hemorrhagic shock to promote closure of lacerationsMatteo Ferraresso, Nabil Ali-Mohamad, Massimo F Cau, et al.
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