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HIV and hepatitis B/C infections in patients donating blood for use as autologous serum eye drops
The molecular diversity of Sema7A, the semaphorin that carries the JMH blood group antigens
Hepatitis B vaccination status among healthy adults in Germany
The Effects of Paracetamol and Parecoxib on Kidney Function in Elderly Patients Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery
A pilot study of continuous ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure in repeated preoperative autologous blood donation
Platelet function in variable platelet split products intended for neonatal transfusion
CD14+ cell collection in non-cytokine-stimulated donors with the COM.TEC cell separator
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate exposure of apheresis donors is procedure-related
Washing platelets with new additive solutions: aspects on the in vitro quality after 48 hours of storage: PLTs WASHED IN NEW ADDITIVE SOLUTIONS
Effect of Specimen Anticoagulation on the Measurement of Circulating Platelet-Derived Growth Factors
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) exposure of voluntary plasma and platelet donors
Intravenous exposure to di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP): metabolites of DEHP in urine after a voluntary platelet donation
Hemoglobin Value Reduction and Necessity of Transfusion in Bimaxillary Orthognathic Surgery
Frequently used plateletpheresis techniques result in variable target yields and platelet recruitment of donors
Plateletpheresis does not cause long-standing platelet-derived growth factor release into the donor blood
Mononuclear cell variability and recruitment in non-cytokine-stimulated donors after serial 10-liter leukapheresis procedures
ABO discrepancy by usurpation of identity
Comparison of two mononuclear cell program settings on two apheresis devices intended to collect high yields of CD14+ and CD3+ cells
In vitro quality control of red blood cell concentrates outdated in clinical practice
Comparison of two apheresis systems for the collection of CD14+ cells intended to be used in dendritic cell culture
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