The Utility of activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) Clot Waveform Analysis in the Investigation of Hemophilia A Patients with very Low Levels of Factor VIII Activity (FVIII:C)
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A. Giles | Tomoko Matsumoto | M. Shima | A. Yoshioka | I. Tanaka | K. Fukuda | Y. Kubota | K. Nishiya | Kazuyoshi Fukuda
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