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1. The WASH-complex subunit Strumpellin regulates integrin αIIbβ3 trafficking in murine platelets

2. Rapid isolation of mature murine primary megakaryocytes by size exclusion via filtration

3. Absence of early platelet increment in healthy mice during decitabine treatment

4. Differential Role of the RAC1-Binding Proteins FAM49b (CYRI-B) and CYFIP1 in Platelets

5. Author Correction: Vascular surveillance by haptotactic blood platelets in inflammation and infection

7. Ex vivo anticoagulants affect human blood platelet biomechanics with implications for high-throughput functional mechanophenotyping

8. Optogenetic manipulation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate to probe phosphodiesterase activities in megakaryocytes

9. Forming megakaryocytes from murine induced pluripotent stem cells by the inducible overexpression of supporting factors

10. Vascular surveillance by haptotactic blood platelets in inflammation and infection

11. Illustrated State‐of‐the‐Art Capsules of the ISTH 2020 Congress

12. Thymosin β4 is essential for thrombus formation by controlling the G-actin/F-actin equilibrium in platelets

13. Blood collection, platelet isolation and measurement of platelet count and size in mice—a practical guide

14. The cytoskeletal crosslinking protein MACF1 is dispensable for thrombus formation and hemostasis

15. Rho GTPases and their downstream effectors in megakaryocyte biology

16. Coactosin-like 1 integrates signaling critical for shear-dependent thrombus formation in mouse platelets

18. Model systems for platelet receptor shedding

20. Heavy-ion-induced desorption yields of cryogenic surfaces bombarded with 1.4 MeV/u xenon ions

23. Deletion of Grin1 in mouse megakaryocytes reveals NMDA receptor role in platelet function and proplatelet formation

24. CRLF3 plays a key role in the final stage of platelet genesis and is a potential therapeutic target for thrombocythemia

26. Oculocerebrorenal syndrome of Lowe protein controls cytoskeletal reorganisation during human platelet spreading

27. Novel insights into mouse models of ectopic proplatelet release

28. Thymosin β4 is essential for thrombus formation by controlling the G-actin/F-actin equilibrium in platelets

30. Platelet Shape Changes during Thrombus Formation: Role of Actin-Based Protrusions

31. Reduced platelet forces underlie impaired hemostasis in mouse models of MYH9 -related disease

32. Platelets drive fibronectin fibrillogenesis using integrin αIIbβ3

33. Flow-accelerated platelet biogenesis is due to an elasto-hydrodynamic instability

34. Electron-Beam Irradiation of Cinnamate Films Affords Nanoscale Patterned Substrates for Use in Devices and as Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering

35. SMIFH2 inhibition of platelets demonstrates a critical role for formin proteins in platelet cytoskeletal dynamics

36. Cyclophilin a is not acetylated at lysine-82 and lysine-125 in resting and stimulated platelets

37. Microvesicles, but not platelets, bud off from mouse bone marrow megakaryocytes

38. Optogenetic manipulation of cGMP highlights PDE5 as the predominant cGMP-hydrolyzing PDE in megakaryocytes

39. Reduced platelet forces underlie impaired hemostasis in mouse models of MYH9-related disease

43. Coactosin-like 1 integrates signaling critical for shear-dependent thrombus formation in mouse platelets

44. The cytoskeletal crosslinking protein MACF1 is dispensable for thrombus formation and hemostasis

45. Ex vivo anticoagulants affect human blood platelet biomechanics with implications for high-throughput functional mechanophenotyping

46. Periodic Fluorescence Variations of CdSe Quantum Dots Coupled to Aryleneethynylenes with Aggregation-Induced Emission

47. Short-range organization and photophysical properties of CdSe quantum dots coupled with aryleneethynylenes

48. Forming megakaryocytes from murine-induced pluripotent stem cells by the inducible overexpression of supporting factors

49. Erratum to: Sputtering of LiF and other halide crystals in the electronic energy loss regime

50. Sputtering of LiF and other halide crystals in the electronic energy loss regime

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