A new model of centrifugal blood pump for cardiopulmonary bypass: design improvement, performance, and hemolysis tests.
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Juliana Leme | Cibele da Silva | Jeison Fonseca | Bruno Utiyama da Silva | José F Biscegli | Aron Andrade | Eduardo Bock | A. Andrade | Alex Eugênio Dos Santos | Jarbas Dinkhuysen | E. Bock | J. Fonseca | Juliana Leme | J. Biscegli | J. Dinkhuysen | Cibele da Silva
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