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Investigating In Vitro Platelet Production Through a Microscopy LensFurniss et al., 2024
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Platelets were once viewed merely as blood clotting cells. Their functions have been shown to be far more diverse, including immune and cancer modulation. How platelets are produced from their precursor cell, megakaryocytes, is a highly debated topic. There are two …
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