Thromb Haemost 2014; 111(03): 562-564
DOI: 10.1160/TH13-08-0699
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Platelet-derived PF4 reduces neutrophil apoptosis following arterial occlusion

Authors

  • Helene Hartwig*

    1   Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany
    2   Department of Pathology, Academic Medical Center (AMC), Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • Maik Drechsler*

    1   Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany
  • Dirk Lievens

    1   Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany
  • Birgit Kramp

    1   Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany
  • Philipp von Hundelshausen

    1   Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany
  • Esther Lutgens

    1   Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany
    3   Department of Biochemistry, Academic Medical Center (AMC), Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • Christian Weber

    1   Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany
    4   Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM), Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands
    5   DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), partner site Munich Heart Alliance, Munich, Germany
  • Yvonne Döring

    1   Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany
  • Oliver Soehnlein

    1   Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK), LMU Munich, Germany
    2   Department of Pathology, Academic Medical Center (AMC), Amsterdam, the Netherlands
    5   DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), partner site Munich Heart Alliance, Munich, Germany

Financial support:This work was supported by the NWO (VIDI project 91712303), the DFG (SO876/3–1, SO876/6–1, FOR809, SFB914-B08), and the LMUexcellent initiative.
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Publication History

Received: 26 August 2013

Accepted after minor revision: 15 October 2013

Publication Date:
22 November 2017 (online)

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Note: The editorial process for this manuscript was fully handled by Gregory Y. H. Lip, Editor in Chief.

* These authors contributed equally to this study.