Thromb Haemost 1977; 38(02): 0586-0587
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1651868
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Comparison of von Willebrand Disease and Bernard-Soulier Syndrome

Authors

  • J. P Caen

    1   Research unit INSERM 150, Hopital Saint-Louis, 2 Place du Dr. Fournier, Paris
  • H Michel

    1   Research unit INSERM 150, Hopital Saint-Louis, 2 Place du Dr. Fournier, Paris
  • Y Sultan

    1   Research unit INSERM 150, Hopital Saint-Louis, 2 Place du Dr. Fournier, Paris
  • G Tobelem

    1   Research unit INSERM 150, Hopital Saint-Louis, 2 Place du Dr. Fournier, Paris
  • A. T Nurden

    1   Research unit INSERM 150, Hopital Saint-Louis, 2 Place du Dr. Fournier, Paris
  • S Levy-Toledano

    1   Research unit INSERM 150, Hopital Saint-Louis, 2 Place du Dr. Fournier, Paris
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Publication Date:
04 July 2018 (online)

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