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- Thrombodynamics_test abstract "Thrombodynamics is a method for blood coagulation monitoring and anticoagulant control. This test is based on imitation of coagulation processes occurring in vivo, is sensitive both to pro- and anticoagulant changes in the hemostatic balance. Highly sensitive to thrombosis.The method was developed in the Physical Biochemistry Laboratory under the direction of Prof. Fazly Ataullakhanov.".
- Q3955357 abstract "Thrombodynamics is a method for blood coagulation monitoring and anticoagulant control. This test is based on imitation of coagulation processes occurring in vivo, is sensitive both to pro- and anticoagulant changes in the hemostatic balance. Highly sensitive to thrombosis.The method was developed in the Physical Biochemistry Laboratory under the direction of Prof. Fazly Ataullakhanov.".
- Thrombodynamics_test comment "Thrombodynamics is a method for blood coagulation monitoring and anticoagulant control. This test is based on imitation of coagulation processes occurring in vivo, is sensitive both to pro- and anticoagulant changes in the hemostatic balance. Highly sensitive to thrombosis.The method was developed in the Physical Biochemistry Laboratory under the direction of Prof. Fazly Ataullakhanov.".
- Q3955357 comment "Thrombodynamics is a method for blood coagulation monitoring and anticoagulant control. This test is based on imitation of coagulation processes occurring in vivo, is sensitive both to pro- and anticoagulant changes in the hemostatic balance. Highly sensitive to thrombosis.The method was developed in the Physical Biochemistry Laboratory under the direction of Prof. Fazly Ataullakhanov.".