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1. Toward a Standard Practice to Quantify von Willebrand Factor Degradation During Left Ventricular Assist Device Support.

2. Decreased RPM reduces von Willebrand factor degradation with the EVAHEART LVAS: implications for device-specific LVAD management.

3. A Novel Toroidal-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device Minimizes Blood Trauma: Implications of Improved Ventricular Assist Device Hemocompatibility.

4. Clinical and In Vitro Evidence That Left Ventricular Assist Device-Induced von Willebrand Factor Degradation Alters Angiogenesis.

5. Left Ventricular Assist Device Design Reduces von Willebrand Factor Degradation: A Comparative Study Between the HeartMate II and the EVAHEART Left Ventricular Assist System.

7. Reduced continuous-flow left ventricular assist device speed does not decrease von Willebrand factor degradation.

8. Inhibition of ADAMTS-13 by Doxycycline Reduces von Willebrand Factor Degradation During Supraphysiological Shear Stress: Therapeutic Implications for Left Ventricular Assist Device-Associated Bleeding.

9. Preclinical Models for Translational Investigations of Left Ventricular Assist Device-Associated von Willebrand Factor Degradation.

10. Pathologic von Willebrand factor degradation with a left ventricular assist device occurs via two distinct mechanisms: mechanical demolition and enzymatic cleavage.

11. Insights into the mechanism(s) of von Willebrand factor degradation during mechanical circulatory support.

12. Mechanistic pathway(s) of acquired von willebrand syndrome with a continuous-flow ventricular assist device: in vitro findings.

13. Patient-specific severity of von Willebrand factor degradation identifies patients with a left ventricular assist device at high risk for bleeding.

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