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Searching for a Valid Animal Model of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
2002
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
and exposure of the subendothelial procoagulant activities results in platelet aggregation and thrombotic lesions. Despite its shortcomings, this new animal model that reproduces renal TMA after oral ingestion of STEC gives timely hope in the efforts to combat the ills of this emerging pathogen.
doi:10.1309/tc75-eecc-tu3x-fdl9
pmid:12219773
fatcat:vae4qaoacvdcdit5tsb7p7rioa