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English: Thromboelastography mechanics
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Source Hartmann J, Murphy M, Dias JD (2020). "Viscoelastic Hemostatic Assays: Moving from the Laboratory to the Site of Care-A Review of Established and Emerging Technologies.". Diagnostics (Basel) 10 (2). DOI:10.3390/diagnostics10020118. PMID 32098161. PMC: 7167835.
Author Jan Hartmann, Matthew Murphy and Joao D. Dias

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