To Clot or Not to Clot: Deepening Our Understanding of Alterations in the Hemostatic System

The session on the hemostatic system focused on new developments in coagulation and platelet biology as well as how therapeutic agents may affect hemostasis. The classic cascade model of coagulation was compared with the more recent models of cell-based and vascular-based coagulation, which may prov...

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