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Veerle Peeters

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International Journal of Laboratory Hematology|May 14, 2026
Neutrophil-Mediated Platelet Phagocytosis: Implications of Anticoagulant Additives in Blood Collection Tubes for the Diagnosis of HITMohammad Amir, Gregory Sergeant, Veerle Peeters
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|June 23, 2026
From microscope to artificial intelligence: potential and perils in bone marrow evaluationSander De Bruyne, Veerle Peeters, Mattias Hofmans
European Journal of Pediatrics|March 28, 2003
Evaluation of platelet function on cord blood in 80 healthy term neonates using the Platelet Function Analyser (PFA-100); shorter in vitro bleeding times in neonates than adultsMichael Boudewijns, Marc Raes, Veerle Peeters, et al.
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International Journal of Laboratory Hematology|May 14, 2026
Neutrophil-Mediated Platelet Phagocytosis: Implications of Anticoagulant Additives in Blood Collection Tubes for the Diagnosis of HITMohammad Amir, Gregory Sergeant, Veerle Peeters
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|June 23, 2026
From microscope to artificial intelligence: potential and perils in bone marrow evaluationSander De Bruyne, Veerle Peeters, Mattias Hofmans
European Journal of Pediatrics|March 28, 2003
Evaluation of platelet function on cord blood in 80 healthy term neonates using the Platelet Function Analyser (PFA-100); shorter in vitro bleeding times in neonates than adultsMichael Boudewijns, Marc Raes, Veerle Peeters, et al.
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