BJH - volume 7, issue Abstract Book BHS, january 2016
B. Devalet , A. Wannez , N. Bailly , L. Alpan , D. Gheldof , J. Douxfils PhD, PharmD, V. Deneys , B. Bihin , B. Chatelain PharmD, J-M. Dogné PhD, PharmD, C. Chatelain MD, F. Mullier PhD, PharmD
BJH - volume 4, issue 1, march 2013
F. Mullier PhD, PharmD, N. Bailly , C. Chatelain MD, B. Chatelain PharmD, J-M. Dogné PhD, PharmD
(BELG J HEMATOL 2013;1:9–10)
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F. Mullier PhD, PharmD, N. Bailly , C. Chatelain MD, B. Chatelain PharmD, J-M. Dogné PhD, PharmD
Microvesicles (MVs) are sub-micron-size cellular fragments released by eukaryotic cells following activation or apoptosis. Their diameter ranges between 30 and 1000 nm. Micro-vesicles are thought to play a major role in cellular cross-talk, inflammation, thrombosis and angiogenesis. As potential disease biomarkers, MV measurement and characterisation in biological fluids could also reveal new diagnostic and/or prognostic information in human disease. In this work:
(BELG J HEMATOL 2012;3:157–160)
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