REVIEW ARTICLE Thrombus formation: direct real‐time observation and digital analysis of thrombus assembly in a living mouse by confocal and widefield intravital microscopy
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B. Furie | R. Flaumenhaft | B. Furie | A. Celi | A. Celi | P. Gross | S. Falati | G. Merrill-Skoloff | D. Sim | B. Furie | P. Gross | D. Sim | Glenn Merrill-Skoloff | Bruce Furie | Peter L. Gross | Ann C. Celi | Derek S. Sim
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