Salvianolic acid B inhibits thrombosis and directly blocks the thrombin catalytic site
Miguel A. D. Neves(Universidade do Porto), Heyu Ni(St. Michael's Hospital), Sladjana Slavkovic(York University), Aron A. Shoara(York University), Daniel Thomas MacKeigan(St. Michael's Hospital), Guangheng Zhu(St. Michael's Hospital), Kim A. Connelly(St. Michael's Hospital), Xudong Hu(St. Michael's Hospital), Philip E. Johnson(York University), Logan W. Donaldson(York University), Tyler W. Stratton(St. Michael's Hospital), Margaret L. Rand(University of Toronto), Noa Chazot(St. Michael's Hospital), Yiming Wang(St. Michael's Hospital), Dan Zhang(Harbin Medical University), Siyang Yu(Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research), Cheryl Fernandes(St. Michael's Hospital), Xi Lei(St. Michael's Hospital), Tiffany Ni(St. Michael's Hospital), Xiaohong Xu(St. Michael's Hospital), Reid C. Gallant(St. Michael's Hospital)
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