Study Reveals F11R/JAM-A’s Role in Platelet-Mediated Thrombus Formation
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“Is F11R/JAM-A involved in platelet adhesion and thrombus formation?
Kamola et al. showed that blocking interactions of platelets’ F11R/JAM-A with its surface-bound counterpart compromises thrombus formation.“
Kamola et al. investigated the role of F11R/JAM-A in thrombus formation and demonstrated that interrupting its interaction on platelet surfaces reduces thrombus stability. The findings are published in Thrombosis and Haemostasis.
Homophilic Interactions of Platelet F11R/JAM-A with Its Surface-Bound Counterpart Facilitate Thrombus Formation
Authors: Piotr Kamola, Boguslawa Luzak, Patrycja Przygodzka, Cezary Watala, Moro O. Salifu, Anna Babinska, Tomasz Przygodzki

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