P2X1 ion channel deficiency causes massive bleeding in inflamed intestine and increases thrombosis

Intestinal inflammation is associated with bleeding and thrombosis, two processes that may involve both platelets and neutrophils. However, the mechanisms and the respective contribution of these cells to intestinal bleeding and extra‐intestinal thrombosis remain largely unknown.

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