Buffy‐coat platelet variables and metabolism during storage in additive solutions or plasma
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Sandra Weiss | D. Devine | B. Culibrk | Dana V Devine | Elena Levin | Brankica Culibrk | Kenneth Scammell | Jerry G Zhang | Cedric J Carter | Maria I C Gyongyossy-Issa | E. Levin | Jerry G. Zhang | M. Gyongyossy-Issa | C. Carter | K. Scammell | S. Weiss
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