Alan Nurden: A Contemporary Update on the Pathogenesis of Inherited Platelet Dysfunction
Alan Nurden, Emeritus Research Director at CNRS, Co-Founder of the French National Reference Centre for Inherited Platelet Disorders (CRPP), shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Agustín Rodríguez-Alén et al. published in Biomolecules, adding:
“A well-written and up-to-date review of inherited disorders of platelet dysfunction from José (Pepe) Rivera and his colleagues from Spain.
Particularly recommended are the sections on platelet granule and secretory defects, often neglected in comparable reviews on the subject.
The manuscript is concise and covers both the pathogenesis of the disorders and their treatments.
Highly recommended.
The discipline is in good hands.”
Title: Molecular Pathogenesis of Inherited Platelet Dysfunction
Authors: Agustín Rodríguez-Alén, Antonio Moscardó, José M. Bastida, José Rivera
Read the Full Article on Biomolecules

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