The influence of inflammation and hematocrit on clot strength in canine thromboelastographic hypercoagulability

Author:

Marschner Clara B.1,Wiinberg Bo1,Tarnow Inge1,Markussen Bo2,Kühnel Line3,Bochsen Louise1,Kristensen Annemarie T.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Clinical and Animal Sciences; Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

2. Department of Mathematical Sciences; Faculty of Science

3. Laboratory for Applied Statistics, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science; University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen Denmark

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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