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Jun 23, 2026, 17:27
Dianne E. van der Wal: Phenotype and Activation of the Endothelium in ET at ISTH 2026
Dianne E. van der Wal, Honorary Lecturer at the University of Sydney, Researcher at the ANZAC Research Institute, and Editor at Platelets journal, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Counting the days to ISTH 2026.
If you can’t find me among my usual platelet friends this year, find me in the vascular biology section!
I’ve studied the blood vessels in blood cancer ET by culturing them from patients’ isolated white cells into mature endothelial cells and found differences compared to healthy controls.
Check it out!
Phenotype and activation of the endothelium in Essential Thrombocythaemia.
Poster PB3687″

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