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    A simple, high-throughput method of protein and label removal from extracellular vesicle samples by Welsh, Joshua A, Killingsworth, Bryce, Kepley, Julia, Traynor, Tim, McKinnon, Kathy, Savage, Jason, Appel, Deven, Aldape, Kenneth, Camphausen, Kevin, Berzofsky, Jay A, Ivanov, Alexander R, Ghiran, Ionita H, Jones, Jennifer C

    Published in Nanoscale (18-02-2021)
    “…Evidence continues to increase of the clinical utility extracellular vesicles (EVs) as translational biomarkers. While a wide variety of EV isolation and…”
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    Risks and challenges of orthopaedic invasive interventions in haemophilia in a low-resource country. A single-center experience by Serban, M, Poenaru, D, Patrascu, J, Ursu, E, Savescu, D, Ionita, H, Jinca, C, Pop, L, Talpos-Niculescu, S, Ritli, L, Arghirescu, S, Mihailov, D, Schramm, W

    Published in Hämostaseologie (2014)
    “…Haemophilic arthropathy is a defining feature and a debilitating condition of persons with haemophilia (PwH) in low resource countries. Orthopaedic surgery is…”
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    The MRI fine evaluation of cervical lymphadenopathies and associated oral cavity pathological conditions by Rivis, M, Poenaru, M, Ionita, H, Lazar, E, Haba, Danisia, Brad, S

    “…The aim of this paper is to point out the value of MRI in diagnostic assessment of cervical lymphadenopathies and associated oral cavity pathological…”
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    Surgery--a challenge in haemophiliacs with inhibitors by Serban, M, Poenaru, D, Pop, L, Ionita, H, Mihailov, M-D, Tepeneu, N, Bădeţi, R, Lighezan, D, Schramm, W

    Published in Hämostaseologie (01-01-2009)
    “…Treatment of haemophiliacs with inhibitors is of great concern in low-income countries confronting shortage in substitutive treatment. Invasive interventions…”
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    Development of inhibitors in haemophilia. Ongoing epidemiological study by Serban, M, Mihailov, D, Pop, L, Ionita, H, Ursu, E, Talpos-Niculescu, S, Ritli, L, Baghiu, D, Uscatescu, V, Petrovanu, C, Stancu, P, Savescu, D, Cucuianu, A, Schramm, W

    Published in Hämostaseologie (01-11-2011)
    “…A number of 513 consecutive patients (494-haemophilia A and 19-haemophilia B) from eight haemophilia treatment centers have been investigated with Bethesda…”
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    Orthopedic approach of haemophiliacs. A single center experience in Romania by Serban, M, Mihailov, M-D, Poenaru, D, Pop, L, Branea, I, Bataneant, M, Lăcătuşu, A, Barna, L, Tepeneu, N, Schramm, W

    Published in Hämostaseologie (2008)
    “…Clinical expression of inadequately treated haemophilia is dominated by orthopedic complications, requiring invasive or non-invasive interventions. In Romania,…”
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