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    Haemophilia: Volume 16, Issue s6

    Special Issue:Optimizing the treatment of hemophilia B: laboratory and clinical perspectives
    1-18
    July 2010
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    Optimizing the treatment of hemophilia B: laboratory and clinical perspectives. This supplement was supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Grifols.

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    Optimizing the treatment of haemophilia B: laboratory and clinical perspectives

    L. M. ALEDORT, 
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    Grifols’ factor IX concentrates: new findings in biochemical characteristics and safety profiles

    S. HERRING, 
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    Insights from factor IX activation studies with chromogenic assays: implications of disparate product results

    T. W. BARROWCLIFFE, 
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    Prophylaxis in haemophilia B patients: unresolved issues and pharmacoeconomic implications

    E. SANTAGOSTINO, 
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