Absorbance and redox based approaches for measuring free heme and free hemoglobin in biological matrices
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Xin Xu | Jean-Francois Pittet | A. Gaggar | J. Pittet | J. Kerby | Rakesh P. Patel | M. Zhong | J. Lebensburger | M. Marques | K. Genschmer | Xin Xu | Joo-Yeun Oh | Jennifer Hamm | Kristopher Genschmer | Ming Zhong | Jeffrey Lebensburger | Marisa B. Marques | Jeffrey D. Kerby | Amit Gaggar | Joo-Yeun Oh | R. Patel | Jennifer Hamm
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