In vitro hemocompatibility testing: the importance of fresh blood

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  • who: Sjoerd Leendert Johannes Blok and collaborators from the University ofHaemoScan BV, Stavangerweg, JC Groningen, The Netherlands have published the research work: In vitro hemocompatibility testing: The importance of fresh blood, in the Journal: Biointerphases Vol. 11, No. 2, June 2016 of 12/02/2016
  • what: The aim of this study was to obtain further insight into the effects of storage time and temperature prior to hemocompatibility testing. During the first part of this study, blood was collected and stored at room temperature (21-25 C), 30 or 37 C for up to 60 min . . .

     

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