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BLEEDING AND HEMOSTATIC DISORDERS: BASIC AND TRANSLATIONAL
DISORDERS OF PLATELET NUMBER AND FUNCTION: BASIC AND TRANSLATIONAL
THROMBOTIC DISORDERS: BASIC AND TRANSLATIONAL
THROMBOTIC DISORDERS: CLINICAL
RESEARCH LETTERS
Real-world insights on the management of immune-mediated thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura with caplacizumab
Daan Dierickx,Thierry Connerotte,Julie Dallemagne,Ann De Becker,Ine Moors,Sylvia Snauwaert,Anne Sonet,Koen Theunissen,Dimitri Breems,Adrien De Voeght,Aurélie Jaspers,Catherine Lambert,Bert Heyrman,Joris Hautekiet,Sofie Lyna,Chantal Maertens,Vanessa Delrieu
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Cover Image
Cover Image
Angiogenic vessels grown within an extracellular matrix between vascularized compartments in an organ-on-a-chip microfluidic device. The compartments are separated from the matrix by phase guides (blue bars). The vessels can be perfused with platelets, erythrocytes, and neutrophils to study inflammation, vascular integrity, and inflammatory hemostasis. See the article by Riddle et al.
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