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Tomer, A.

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    • Tomer, A., Koziol, J., McMillan, R. Autoimmune thrombocytopenia: Flow cytometric determination of platelet-associated autoantibodies against platelet-specific receptors Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis  2005 3:74-78  DOI:10.1111/j.1538-7836.2004.01052.x  PMID:15634268
    • McMillan, R., Wang, L., Tomer, A., Nichol, J., Pistillo, J. Suppression of in vitro megakaryocyte production by antiplatelet autoantibodies from adult patients with chronic itp Blood  2004 103:1364-1369  DOI:10.1182/blood-2003-08-2672  PMID:14576051
    • Tomer, A., Scharf, R. E., McMillan, R., Ruggeri, Z. M., Harker, L. A. Bernard-Soulier syndrome: quantitative characterization of megakaryocytes and platelets by flow cytometric and platelet kinetic measurements European Journal of Haematology  1994 52:193-200  PMID:8005229
    • Scharf, R. E., Tomer, A., Marzec, U. M., Teirstein, P. S., Ruggeri, Z. M., Harker, L. A. Activation of platelets in blood perfusing angioplasty-damaged coronary arteries. Flow cytometric detection Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis  1992 12:1475-1487  PMID:1450179
    • Ware, J., Russell, S. R., Vicente, V., Scharf, R. E., Tomer, A., McMillan, R., Ruggeri, Z. M. Nonsense mutation in the glycoprotein Ib alpha coding sequence associated with Bernard-Soulier syndrome Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America  1990 87:2026-2030  DOI:10.1073/pnas.87.5.2026  PMID:2308962  PMCID:PMC53618
    • Tomer, A., Schreiber, A. D., McMillan, R., Cines, D. B., Burstein, S. A., Thiessen, A. R., Harker, L. A. Menstrual cyclic thrombocytopenia British Journal of Haematology  1989 71:519-524  DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2141.1989.tb06312.x  PMID:2713272

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