Vroman effect

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Re: Vroman effect

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hi, i was the one who edited the "vroman effect" page and when i found that a page did not exist on the topic while studying for a biomaterials exam, decided that i could contribute. the article is in my own words as i understand the material based on lecture slides from my course. the reference at the bottom of the page is to an external article related to the vroman effect so that someone might check all my facts. S.riccardelli 01:28, 13 February 2007 (UTC)S.riccardelliReply

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Please have a look. It's a stub, because I don't know too much about it either, but there's a definition and an external link. Shinobu 14:47, 30 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

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