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Red blood cell aggregation in nephrotic syndrome

Ozanne et al., 1983

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6204985547565649499
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Ozanne P
Francis R
Meiselman H
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Kidney international

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Red blood cell aggregation in nephrotic syndrome. Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation induced by fibrinogen is a major determinant of the non-Newtonian flow behavior of human blood and has been suggested as a possible contributing factor for thrombogenesis. Given …
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