Platelet aggregation plays a central role in pathological thrombosis, preventing healthy physiological blood flow within the circulatory system. For decades, it was believed that platelet aggregation was primarily driven by soluble agonists such as thrombin, adenosine diphosphate and thromboxane A2. However, recent experimental findings have unveiled an intriguing but complementary biomechanical mechanism—the shear rate gradients generated from flow disturbance occurring at sites of blood vessel narrowing, otherwise known as stenosis, may rapidly trigger platelet recruitment and subsequent aggregation. In our Nature Materials 2019 paper [1], we employed microfluidic devices which incorporated micro-scale stenoses to elucidate the molecular ...
To date, microfluidic techniques provide the most physiologically relevant environment for the study...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
Thrombotic diseases remain the leading cause of death and disability in Australia. Arterial thrombos...
Platelet aggregation plays a central role in pathological thrombosis, preventing healthy physiologic...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
Understanding how platelets can sense and respond to hemodynamic forces in disturbed blood flow and ...
<div><p>This paper reports on an investigation of mass transport of blood cells at micro-scale steno...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
During clotting under flow, platelets bind and activate on collagen and release autocrinic factors s...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
Obstruction of blood flow due to thrombosis is a major cause of ischemic stroke, myocardial infarcti...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
To date, microfluidic techniques provide the most physiologically relevant environment for the study...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
Thrombotic diseases remain the leading cause of death and disability in Australia. Arterial thrombos...
Platelet aggregation plays a central role in pathological thrombosis, preventing healthy physiologic...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
Understanding how platelets can sense and respond to hemodynamic forces in disturbed blood flow and ...
<div><p>This paper reports on an investigation of mass transport of blood cells at micro-scale steno...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
During clotting under flow, platelets bind and activate on collagen and release autocrinic factors s...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
Obstruction of blood flow due to thrombosis is a major cause of ischemic stroke, myocardial infarcti...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
To date, microfluidic techniques provide the most physiologically relevant environment for the study...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
Thrombotic diseases remain the leading cause of death and disability in Australia. Arterial thrombos...