Comparison of Celox-A, ChitoFlex, WoundStat, and combat gauze hemostatic agents versus standard gauze dressing in control of hemorrhage in a swine model of penetrating trauma.
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Lanny F. Littlejohn | Lanny F Littlejohn | John J Devlin | Sara S Kircher | Robert Lueken | Michael R Melia | Andrew S Johnson | J. Devlin | Sara S. Kircher | Andrew S. Johnson | R. Lueken | Michael R. Melia
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