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Daniel D. Myers
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 96
Citations - 6192
Daniel D. Myers is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Venous thrombosis & Thrombosis. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 95 publications receiving 5396 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel D. Myers include Scripps Research Institute & Eastern Virginia Medical School.
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Extracellular DNA traps promote thrombosis
Tobias A. Fuchs,Alexander Brill,Daniel Duerschmied,Daphne Schatzberg,Marc Monestier,Daniel D. Myers,Shirley K. Wrobleski,Thomas W. Wakefield,John H. Hartwig,Denisa D. Wagner +9 more
TL;DR: It is reported that NETs provide a heretofore unrecognized scaffold and stimulus for thrombus formation and may further explain the epidemiological association of infection with thrombosis.
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Mechanisms of Venous Thrombosis and Resolution
TL;DR: The unique role of inflammation to the venous thrombotic process is emphasized as well as the potential role of abnormalities of fibrinolytic mechanisms to the thromBotic process.
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Macrovascular thrombosis is driven by tissue factor derived primarily from the blood vessel wall
Sharlene M. Day,Jennifer L. Reeve,Jennifer L. Reeve,Brian Pedersen,Brian Pedersen,Diana M. Farris,Diana M. Farris,Daniel D. Myers,Daniel D. Myers,Michael Im,Michael Im,Thomas W. Wakefield,Thomas W. Wakefield,Nigel Mackman,Nigel Mackman,William P. Fay,William P. Fay +16 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that thrombus formation in the arterial and venous macrovasculature is driven primarily by TF derived from the blood vessel wall as opposed to leukocytes.
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P-selectin and leukocyte microparticles are associated with venous thrombogenesis
Daniel D. Myers,Angela E. Hawley,Diana M. Farris,Shirley K. Wrobleski,Porama Thanaporn,Robert G. Schaub,Denisa D. Wagner,Anjali Kumar,Thomas W. Wakefield +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that high circulating levels of P-selectin are associated with increased thrombosis, whereas a lack of P -selectin and E- selectin is associated with a lessening of thromBosis, and leukocyte MPs areassociated with venous thrombus formation.
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Critical Review of Mouse Models of Venous Thrombosis
Jose A. Diaz,Andrea T. Obi,Daniel D. Myers,Daniel D. Myers,Shirley K. Wrobleski,Peter K. Henke,Nigel Mackman,Thomas W. Wakefield +7 more
TL;DR: This work reviews the ferric chloride model, the inferior vena cava ligation model,The inferior v Rena cava stenosis models, and the electrolytic inferior venna cava model and compares their advantages and disadvantages.