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Oct 3, 2025, 16:31
Ronit Kar and Team Used Microfluidic Technology and Found That Platelets From Pediatric Trauma
RPTH Journal shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Existing clinical assays are inadequate to evaluate posttraumatic platelet dysfunction in children.
Ronit Kar and team used microfluidic technology and found that platelets from pediatric trauma patients had reduced deposition compared to controls.”
Title: Beyond the count: platelet dysfunction profile in pediatric trauma patients
Authors: Ronit Kar, Erin V. Feeney, Jack R. Killinger, Katrina M. Morgan, Devin M. Dishong, Katelin C. Rahn, Rassam M.G. Rassam, Grace A. Ballentine, Philip C. Spinella, Matthew D. Neal, Barbara A. Gaines, Susan M. Shea, Christine M. Leeper

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Barbara A. Gaines
Christine M. Leeper
Devin M. Dishong
Erin V. Feeney
Grace A. Ballentine
Health
Hematology
Hemostasis
Hemostasis Today
Jack R. Killinger
Katelin C. Rahn
Katrina M. Morgan
Matthew D. Neal
Medicine
Microfluidic Technology
Pediatric Trauma
Philip C. Spinella
Posttraumatic Platelet Dysfunction
Rassam M.G. Rassam
Ronit Kar
RPTH Journal
Susan M. Shea
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