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The effect of aging on blood and plasma viscosity. An 11.6 years follow-up study

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2011

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The present findings demonstrate that blood viscosity increases with age. This increase seems independent of classical CHD risk factors and is disjoined from haematocrit and plasma viscosity, suggesting a possible direct effect of aging on red blood cells.

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