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Nov 8, 2025, 05:31
Phenotyping of Human Platelets by Daisie Yates
RPTH Journal shared on LinkedIn:
”Platelets do a lot more than clot, they also adapt.
This new study from Daisie Yates used high-dimensional flow cytometry to reveal remodeling of platelet surface receptors across distinct platelet subpopulations.
Key takeaways:
- Platelet receptor patterns define unique subpopulations.
- These subpopulations shift dynamically in response to agonists and inhibitors.
- Remodeling may help platelets balance hemostasis and innate immunity.
A fascinating look at platelet complexity beyond the textbook view.”
Read the full article in RPTH.
Article: Phenotyping of human platelets in response to platelet agonists and inhibitors using multiparameter flow cytometry and unbiased high-dimensional analysis
Authors: Daisie Yates, Benjamin E. J. Spurgeon, Lih T. Cheah, James I. Robinson, Ann W. Morgan, Khalid M. Naseem

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