Novel keratin (KeraStat™) and polyurethane (Nanosan®-Sorb) biomaterials are hemostatic in a porcine lethal extremity hemorrhage model
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Giuseppe Orlando | Mark E Van Dyke | M. V. Van Dyke | G. Orlando | L. Burnett | Mária B Rahmany | J. Richter | R. Soler | J. Steen | Tamer Abouswareb | Luke R Burnett | Jillian G Richter | Maria B Rahmany | Roberto Soler | Julie A Steen | Tamer Abouswareb
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