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Here’s just a sample of what we can do:

4-Dimensional Analysis of In Vivo Hemostatic Plug Formation

Assessment of spatiotemporal dynamics of platelets and coagulation system during hemostatic plug formation.


Characterization of Human Platelet Function in Humanized Mice

Timelapse Video Microscopy of Hemostasis by Human Platelets in Recipient Mice.

3-D Reconstruction of Hemostatic Plugs Composed of Human Platelets and Mouse Fibrin.


Characterization of Hemostasis in Mutant Mouse Models.

Time-lapse Video Microscopy of Platelet Adhesion and Fibrin Formation in Mice Harboring a Mutation in Fibrinogen. (Study performed in collaboration with Dr. Matt Flick at UNC-Chapel Hill)


In Vivo Microscopy of Thrombosis in Real-time

Time-lapse Video Microscopy of Platelet Adhesion and Fibrin Formation Following Electrolytic-Induced Injury of Femoral Vein.

Scanning Electron Micrograph of Activated Mouse Platelet

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Contact

Wolfgang Bergmeier
bergmei@email.unc.edu
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
116 Manning Drive
8212A Mary Ellen Jones Building
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Blood Research Center
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7035
phone #: (919) 962-7331

Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Blood Research Center

 

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