Central Michigan University: Grad Student Out For Blood When Studying Coagulation Process
November 02, 2022
November 02, 2022
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 2 (TNSres) -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Kaitlyn Whitefoot-Keliin, a graduate student, studied extracellular vesicles and their effect on blood coagulation after exposure to bacteria.
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Kaitlyn Whitefoot-Keliin, a graduate student studying biochemistry, studied neutrophils (one of the types of white blood cells), which, when mixed with bacteria, release extracellular vesicles . . .
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Kaitlyn Whitefoot-Keliin, a graduate student, studied extracellular vesicles and their effect on blood coagulation after exposure to bacteria.
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Kaitlyn Whitefoot-Keliin, a graduate student studying biochemistry, studied neutrophils (one of the types of white blood cells), which, when mixed with bacteria, release extracellular vesicles . . .