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Aug 23, 2026, 16:01
Jim Hoffman: NETs in STEMI and Their Association With PCI and Antithrombotic Treatments
Jim Hoffman, Former Technical Advisor at Cygnus Technologies, LLC, shared a post on X about recent article by Maria Ferré-Vallverdú et al., published in Thrombosis Research, adding:
“Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in patients with STEMI.
Association with percutaneous coronary intervention and antithrombotic treatments.”
Title: Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in patients with STEMI. Association with percutaneous coronary intervention and antithrombotic treatments
Authors: Maria Ferré-Vallverdú, Ana María Latorre, María Paz Fuset, Elena Sánchez, Isabel Madrid, Francisco Ten, Juana Vallés, María Teresa Santos, Santiago Bonanad, Antonio Moscardó

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