a(CHEBI:"iron trichloride") positiveCorrelation p(HGNC:HBB)
Analysis of the time course of hemolysis in whole blood revealed a rapid linear increase in Hb levels, peaking 10 min after FeCl3 addition (Fig. 2B), a time course consistent with the rapid hemolysis and vascular injury observed in the ex vivo aortic thrombosis model.
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