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In vitro characteristics of highly purified factor VIII concentrates

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Delivered at the Symposium on Advances in Hemophilia Treatment in the 1990s, Hamburg, June 16–17, 1990

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Morfini, M. In vitro characteristics of highly purified factor VIII concentrates. Ann Hematol 63, 123–125 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01703241

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