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Clinical Infection in Practice|December 31, 2019
Adenovirus Type 7 causing severe lower respiratory tract infection in immunocompetent adults: a comparison of two contrasting cases from an intensive care unit in North West EnglandTom Wingfield, Luke Dearden, Pete Calvert, et al.
Blood Reviews|August 16, 2003
Lipoprotein-complexed C-reactive protein and the biphasic transmittance waveform in critically ill patientsMichael Nesheim, John Samis, John Walker, et al.
Blood|September 20, 2002
Biphasic transmittance waveform in the APTT coagulation assay is due to the formation of a Ca(++)-dependent complex of C-reactive protein with very-low-density lipoprotein and is a novel marker of impending disseminated intravascular coagulationCheng Hock Toh, John Samis, Colin Downey, et al.
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Clinical Infection in Practice|December 31, 2019
Adenovirus Type 7 causing severe lower respiratory tract infection in immunocompetent adults: a comparison of two contrasting cases from an intensive care unit in North West EnglandTom Wingfield, Luke Dearden, Pete Calvert, et al.
Blood Reviews|August 16, 2003
Lipoprotein-complexed C-reactive protein and the biphasic transmittance waveform in critically ill patientsMichael Nesheim, John Samis, John Walker, et al.
Blood|September 20, 2002
Biphasic transmittance waveform in the APTT coagulation assay is due to the formation of a Ca(++)-dependent complex of C-reactive protein with very-low-density lipoprotein and is a novel marker of impending disseminated intravascular coagulationCheng Hock Toh, John Samis, Colin Downey, et al.
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