I'd read of this for some time, I merely knew it existed, you might find their material, if you asked about it, of very real possible use, in that context, I'd be quite surprised if they didn't have active research on that topic, obviously....
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These are in the JEMS Journal, they're somewhat more limited, the best I could find at the moment....
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These are on the AMSUS Journal website....
These are on Google Scholar....
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These are on the BioRxiv site....
bioRxiv - the preprint server for biology, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a research and educational institution
And these, they're on the free NIH Medline site, called Pubmed Central....
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Try these, you'll see the main NIH Medline search engine, called Entrez Pubmed....
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That is an interesting topic...I'd been well aware of crystalloid substitutes for quite some time, however, it is of interest, lemme see if I can find some relevant stuff on the NIH Medline sites, I'll try to send you the links, you'd find them of use, I'll also try to send others I know of as well....


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