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Oct 13, 2025, 05:15
Nana Kwame Kwabi Boateng: If You Have Blood, This Discovery Could One Day Save Your Life
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine shared a post on LinkedIn:
“At MSU, researchers in the Luyendyk Lab are uncovering a hidden layer of biology that could reshape how we understand — and treat — trauma, wound healing, and chronic disease.
Their latest work reveals an enzyme that plays a previously unknown role in how blood clots form and function during trauma, and could lead to new therapies for conditions ranging from traumatic tissue injury to thrombosis in both animals and humans.
“If you have blood, this discovery could one day save your life,” says PhD student Nana Kwame Kwabi Boateng.”

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