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May 1, 2026, 11:59
Stamatis Karakatsani: Immune Cells and Platelets in Blood Clot Formation
Stamatis Karakatsani, Hematologist at General Hospital of Athens ”Sotiria”, shared a post on X:
“Recent research uncovers how specialized immune cells communicate during clot formation, revealing new targets for anticoagulant therapies and deepening our understanding of hemostasis.
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