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Apr 2, 2026, 18:16
Saravanan Subramaniam: How Extracellular Histones Act as Key Drivers of Thromboinflammation
Saravanan Subramaniam, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I’m happy to share that our latest paper is now published in Frontiers in Immunology!
This review highlights how extracellular histones act as key drivers of thromboinflammation, linking immune responses with coagulation pathways and opening new avenues for therapeutic intervention.”
Title: Regulation of histones in thromboinflammation
Authors: Naila Mohiuddin, Yesha Shah, Saravanan Subramaniam
Read the Full Article on Frontiers in Immunology

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