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Storage lesion

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Date Published

Extracellular Ubiquitin Increases in Packed Red Blood Cell Units During Storage.

August 19, 2006

Effects of storage time and exogenous protease inhibitors on plasma protein levels.

August 1, 2006

The association between duration of storage of transfused red blood cells and morbidity and mortality after reoperative cardiac surgery.

July 1, 2006

Membrane protein carbonylation in non-leukodepleted CPDA-preserved red blood cells.

February 25, 2006

The how and why of exocytic vesicles.

January 1, 2006

The age of stored red blood cell concentrates at the time of transfusion.

October 1, 2005

Proteomic analysis of supernatants of stored red blood cell products.

September 1, 2005

Red cell storage lesion: the potential impact of storage-induced CD47 decline on immunomodulation and the survival of leucofiltered red cells.

April 1, 2005

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