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Haemostatic alterations in a group of canine cancer patients are associated with cancer type and disease progression

Authors
  1. A Janowska-Wieczorek
  2. A Kol
  3. A Ordinas
  4. Annemarie T Kristensen
  5. AS Hammer
  6. AT Kristensen
  7. B Wiinberg
  8. B Wiinberg
  9. B Wiinberg
  10. Bo Markussen
  11. Bo Wiinberg
  12. BR Madewall
  13. C Stockhaus
  14. DJ McCrath
  15. Eva B Andreasen
  16. FR Rickles
  17. GF Nash
  18. GJ Caine
  19. HK Chew
  20. HR Buller
  21. I Gouin-Thibault
  22. JW Blom
  23. LR Johnson
  24. M Levi
  25. Mikael Tranholm
  26. MJ Auger
  27. MJ LaRue
  28. NC Sun
  29. OL Nelson
  30. OM Akay
  31. PC Winter
  32. PD Eckersall
  33. PL Hvitfeldt
  34. PV Saavedra
  35. R Mischke
  36. R Mischke
  37. RL Edwards
  38. SJ Withrow
  39. T Knudsen
  40. T Stokol
Publication date
1 January 2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
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