
Chapters
Studies on platelets and wound healingDownload thesis (unversity repository)
Chapter 1
General introduction
Chapter 2
Activation, function and content of platelets in burn patients abstract
Chapter 3
Allogeneic platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is superior to platelets or plasma alone in stimulating fibroblast proliferation and migration, angiogenesis, and chemotaxis as relevant processes for wound healing abstract
Chapter 4
The endosomal RIN2/Rab5C machinery is required for sprouting angiogenesis through stabilizing VEGFR2 and tip cell formation abstract
Chapter 5
An shRNA screen for endothelial Rab GTPases reveals novel regulators of sprouting angiogenesis
Chapter 6
Reciprocal integrin/integrin antagonism through kindlin-2 and Rho GTPases regulates cell cohesion and collective migration abstract
Chapter 7
Summary and general discussion