Making sense of the preclinical literature on advanced hemostatic products.
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Kathy L Ryan | John B Holcomb | K. Ryan | C. Wade | J. Holcomb | A. Pusateri | H. Alam | B. Kheirabadi | Charles E Wade | Bijan S Kheirabadi | Hasan B Alam | Anthony E Pusateri
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