IFITM3 regulates fibrinogen endocytosis and platelet reactivity in nonviral sepsis
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Robert A. Campbell | A. Krishnan | C. Stubben | N. Tolley | D. Sborov | H. Schwertz | M. Rondina | C. Grissom | B. Manne | E. Middleton | F. Denorme | E. Montenont | M. Banerjee | Lauren Page | S.M. Brown | Abigail Ajanel | Samantha Saperstein | Diana L Lim | A. Ajanel | Chris Stubben
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