Anton Ilich։ A New Test for Rapid Detection of Fibrinolysis in Postpartum Hemorrhage
Anton Ilich, Research Associate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article he and his colleagues co-authored, adding:
”Our new paper is out in Blood Advances:
‘Rapid detection of fibrinolytic activation in postpartum hemorrhage and acute obstetric coagulopathy using a novel assay’
Excited to share this work on improving rapid detection in severe obstetric bleeding.
I’m grateful to have worked with such a fantastic group of collaborators on this study. Many thanks to all my co-authors and colleagues who contributed.”
Title: Rapid detection of fibrinolytic activation in postpartum hemorrhage and acute obstetric coagulopathy using a novel assay
Authors: Anton Ilich, Claire Whyte, Chatphatai Moonla, Callie Berkowitz, Izabela Pawlinski, Supreet Goraya, Ausra Lionikiene, Peter Jenkins, Lucy de Lloyd, Sarah Bell, Rachel Collis, Peter Collins, Nicola Mutch, Nigel Key
Read the Full Article on Blood Advances

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