Novel insights in thrombosis pathophysiology using Mice with Impaired anticoagulation
Published: Sep 25, 2018
Abstract
During my research project
we mainly focussed on studying the pathophysiology of venous and arterial
thrombosis in mice. When we transiently lowered plasma protein levels of
natural anticoagulants antithrombin and protein C using RNA interference, mice
developed venous thrombosis in the head. In contrast to other mouse models for
venous thrombosis where surgery is required for provoking the disease, mice
injected with RNA interference against...
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Title
Novel insights in thrombosis pathophysiology using Mice with Impaired anticoagulation
Published Date
Sep 25, 2018
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