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Nathan L. Asquith
Nathan L. Asquith
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Chemistry
Fibrinogen
Biophysics
mechanical stability
Fibrinolysis
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Author response: Fibrinogen αC-subregions critically contribute blood clot fibre growth, mechanical stability, and resistance to fibrinolysis
2021
eLife
Helen R. McPherson
Cédric Duval
Stephen R. Baker
Matthew S. Hindle
Lih T. Cheah
Nathan L. Asquith
Marco M. Domingues
Victoria Ridger
Simon D. Connell
Khalid M. Naseem
Helen Philippou
Ramzi A. Ajjan
Robert A. S. Ariëns
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Fibrinogen αC-subregions critically contribute blood clot fibre growth, mechanical stability and resistance to fibrinolysis
2021
eLife
Helen R. McPherson
Cédric Duval
Stephen R. Baker
Matthew S. Hindle
Lih T. Cheah
Nathan L. Asquith
Marco M. Domingues
Victoria Ridger
Simon D. Connell
Khalid M. Naseem
Helen Philippou
Ramzi A. Ajjan
Robert A. S. Ariëns
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Sniffing out the aroma(tase) of drug-induced thrombocytopenia.
2020
Blood
Nathan L. Asquith
Joseph E. Italiano
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