Markus Bender Authores A Chapter in ”Platelets in Disease: Hemorrhagic Disorders”
Markus Bender, Professor of Cardiovascular Cell Biology at University Würzburg – University Hospital, shared on LinkedIn:
”I am pleased to share that a chapter I co-authored with Harald Schulze, entitled “Inherited Platelet Function Disorders: Defects of Cytoskeletal Proteins” has been published in the volume “Platelets in Disease: Hemorrhagic Disorders” (Vol. 3, 2025), available via Springer.
Many thanks to Paolo Gresele and the other editors for the kind invitation and for bringing together this excellent collection of contributions on platelet biology and bleeding disorders.”
Read the full edition here.
Article: Platelets in Disease: Hemorrhagic Disorders
Editors: Paolo Gresele, José A. López, Dominick J. Angiolillo, Clive P. Page

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