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Moog et al., 2001 - Google Patents

Evaluation of a concurrent multicomponent collection system for the collection and storage of WBC‐reduced RBC apheresis concentrates

Moog et al., 2001

Document ID
7844864627693028801
Author
Moog R
Franck V
Pierce J
Müller N
Publication year
Publication venue
Transfusion

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BACKGROUND: Multicomponent apheresis procedures offer the possibility of collecting blood components that are standardized, as compared to those available with whole‐blood donations. A new separator program for the concurrent collection of RBCs, platelets, and …
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