Contractile forces in platelet aggregates under microfluidic shear gradients reflect platelet inhibition and bleeding risk
Platelet aggregates generate contractile forces that contribute to their cohesion and adhesion. Here, Ting et al. develop a microfluidic device to measure contractile forces generated by platelet aggregates, and find it can detect the response of platelets to pharmacological agents and predict bleed...
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Autores principales: | Lucas H. Ting, Shirin Feghhi, Nikita Taparia, Annie O. Smith, Ari Karchin, Esther Lim, Alex St. John, Xu Wang, Tessa Rue, Nathan J. White, Nathan J. Sniadecki |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/efa71f194ad5411683dbacba59e216c2 |
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