Acute coagulopathy of trauma in the rat.

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Published in Shock on May 01, 2013

Authors

Daniel N Darlington1, Teresa Craig, Mary D Gonzales, Martin G Schwacha, Andrew P Cap, Michael A Dubick

Author Affiliations

1: U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam, Houston TX 78234, USA. daniel.darlington@amedd.army.mil

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