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    A rapid assessment of percentage hemoglobin-S in whole blood by Scabet, M, McRoyan, C J, Liu, J G, Morris, R C, Liu, P I

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-12-1986)
    “…In an effort to bridge the gap between the rapid Sickledex screening test (Ortho Diagnostics, Raritan, NJ) and the slow but quantitative hemoglobin…”
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    Constitutional hypofibrinogenemia associated with third trimester hemorrhage by McRoyan, D K, McRoyan, C J, Kitay, D Z, Liu, P I

    Published in Annals of clinical and laboratory science (01-01-1986)
    “…This case of a 31-year-old white woman presenting at 32 weeks gestation with vaginal bleeding supports a possible association between constitutional…”
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    Antithrombin III, plasminogen, plasmin, and alpha-2-antiplasmin in donor blood and plasma components by McRoyan, D K, McRoyan, C J, Sauter, K L, Liu, P I, Daniel, S J

    Published in Annals of clinical and laboratory science (01-03-1985)
    “…The functional levels of antithrombin III, plasminogen, plasmin, and alpha-2-antiplasmin were evaluated in sequentially derived fresh frozen plasma,…”
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    The effect of dextran-40 on platelet adenosine triphosphate release in vitro by Liu, P I, Sauter, K L, McRoyan, C J, McRoyan, D K, Daniel, S J

    Published in Annals of clinical and laboratory science (01-11-1985)
    “…Studies of dextran's effect on platelet function have revealed inconclusive results; some reports have suggested it acts as an aggregating agent, others as an…”
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    Longitudinal study of platelet indices during normal pregnancy by Tygart, S G, McRoyan, D K, Spinnato, J A, McRoyan, C J, Kitay, D Z

    “…The purpose of this longitudinal, prospective study was to define platelet indices during normal pregnancy and to compare them to normal nonpregnant values…”
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