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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9921009
_displayNamePhosphatidylserine-exposing blood and endothelial cells contribute to the hypercoagulable state in essential thrombocythemia patients
_timestamp2024-09-05 16:31:15
author[Person:9921004] Tong, Dongxia
[Person:9921008] Yu, Muxin
[Person:5696253] Guo, Li
[Person:159816] Li, T
[Person:9921014] Li, Jihe
[Person:9662322] Novakovic, Valerie A
[Person:9921001] Dong, Zengxiang
[Person:5679258] Tian, Ye
[Person:9921011] Kou, Junjie
[Person:9921002] Bi, Yayan
[Person:9920999] Wang, Jinghua
[Person:9679064] Zhou, Jin
[Person:9654494] Shi, Jialan
created[InstanceEdit:9921013] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2024-09-05
journalAnn Hematol
pages605-616
pubMedIdentifier29332224
titlePhosphatidylserine-exposing blood and endothelial cells contribute to the hypercoagulable state in essential thrombocythemia patients
volume97
year2018
(literatureReference)[Summation:9853529] The amplification and propagation phases of coagulation are ...
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