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Correction: Hemorheology: the critical role of flow type in blood viscosity measurements

Elahe Javadi and Safa Jamali *
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA. E-mail: javadi.e@northeastern.edu; s.jamali@northeastern.edu

Received 29th October 2021 , Accepted 29th October 2021

First published on 9th November 2021


Abstract

Correction for ‘Hemorheology: the critical role of flow type in blood viscosity measurements’ by Elahe Javadi et al., Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 8446–8458, DOI: 10.1039/D1SM00856K.


We regret that in the original manuscript, several of the references (ref. 4, 6, 15 and 23) were listed incorrectly. The corrected references are listed below as ref. 1–4.

The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.

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