Alexandre Kauskot Collaborated with the Team of Sébastien Eymieux to Observe by MEB
Alexandre Kauskot, Research Scientist at INSERM, shared a post by Sébastien Eymieux on LinkedIn:
“A great collaboration with the team of Sébastien Eymieux to observe by MEB, membrane deformation of platelets! Thank you
Read our paper in Nature Communications here.”

Quoting Sébastien Eymieux‘s post:
“Thank you to Alexandre Kauskot and his team for involving the Department of Microscopies of the University of Tours in this remarkable study on platelet physiology, published in Nature Communications. Transmission and scanning electron microscopes are privileged tools for observing the finesse of the membrane rearrangements of this cell.
“F-actin disassembly by the oxidoreductase MICAL1 promotes mechano-dependent VWF-GPIbα interaction in platelets”
Read it here.”

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