Fibrinogen deficiency, but not plasminogen deficiency, increases mortality synergistically in combination with sickle hemoglobin SAD in transgenic mice
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D. Witte | M. J. Danton | J. Degen | M. Jiang | C. Joiner | R. Franco | C. Daugherty | K. Anderson | N. Roszell | Benjamin J. Girdler | T. Grimes | Timothy S. Grimes
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