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Manuela Sauter

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Circulation|May 27, 2018
Functional Relevance of the Anaphylatoxin Receptor C3aR for Platelet Function and Arterial Thrombus Formation Marks an Intersection Point Between Innate Immunity and ThrombosisReinhard J Sauter, Manuela Sauter, Edimara S Reis, et al.
Blood Advances|May 31, 2023
Platelets regulate ischemia-induced revascularization and angiogenesis by secretion of growth factor-modulating factorsHenry Nording, Lasse Baron, Manuela Sauter, et al.
Nature Communications|June 8, 2021
The C5a/C5a receptor 1 axis controls tissue neovascularization through CXCL4 release from plateletsHenry Nording, Lasse Baron, David Haberthür, et al.
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Circulation|May 27, 2018
Functional Relevance of the Anaphylatoxin Receptor C3aR for Platelet Function and Arterial Thrombus Formation Marks an Intersection Point Between Innate Immunity and ThrombosisReinhard J Sauter, Manuela Sauter, Edimara S Reis, et al.
Blood Advances|May 31, 2023
Platelets regulate ischemia-induced revascularization and angiogenesis by secretion of growth factor-modulating factorsHenry Nording, Lasse Baron, Manuela Sauter, et al.
Nature Communications|June 8, 2021
The C5a/C5a receptor 1 axis controls tissue neovascularization through CXCL4 release from plateletsHenry Nording, Lasse Baron, David Haberthür, et al.
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