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Dec 6, 2025, 15:22
Nathan White on How Inflammation Contributes to Coagulopathy After Trauma
Nathan White, Professor of Emergency Medicine at University of Washington, shared on LinkedIn:
”Our new contribution to understanding how inflammation contributes to coagulopathy after trauma.
It seems that more than fibrinogen can become oxidized and impaired with a surprising contribution from FXII!
Just out in Redox Biology”
Read the full article here.
Article: Inflammation contributes to trauma-induced coagulopathy by oxidation of multiple clotting factors
Authors: Chang Yeop Han, Alexander E. St John, Jung Heon Kim, Xu Wang, Kristyn M. Ringgold, Lauren E. Neidig, Ronald Berenson, Susan A. Stern, Nathan White

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