Director’s note

Located within a blood bank, our ambition is to advance knowledge on blood platelets in every aspect of their biology and medicine by combining cutting-edge fundamental research with clinical and applied research, in collaboration with our hospital and industrial partners.

Christian Gachet

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Publications

Functional properties of human platelets derived in vitro from CD34+ cells. Do Sacramento V, Mallo L, Freund M, Eckly A, Hechler B, Mangin P, Lanza F, Gachet C, Strassel C. Sci Rep. 2020


Use of electron microscopy to study megakaryocytes. Scandola C, Erhardt M, Rinckel JY, Proamer F, Gachet C, Eckly A. Platelets. 2020


Shear rate gradients promote a bi-phasic thrombus formation on weak adhesive proteins, such as fibrinogen in a VWF-dependent manner. Receveur N, Nechipurenko D, Knapp Y, Yakusheva A, Maurer E, Denis CV, Lanza F, Panteleev M, Gachet C, Mangin PH. Haematologica. 2019

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La plaquette sanguine au cœur de notre recherche

Situé au sein d’un établissement de transfusion sanguine, l’ambition de notre groupe est de faire progresser les connaissances sur les plaquettes sanguines dans tous les aspects de la biologie et de la médecine en alliant une recherche fondamentale de pointe à la recherche clinique et à la recherche appliquée, en collaboration avec nos partenaires hospitaliers et industriels.
Christian Gachet

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Dernières publications

The PI 3-kinase PI3KC2α regulates mouse platelet membrane structure and function independently of membrane lipid composition.

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The PI 3-kinase PI3KC2α regulates mouse platelet membrane structure and function independently of membrane lipid composition.

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The PI 3-kinase PI3KC2α regulates mouse platelet membrane structure and function independently of membrane lipid composition.

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The PI 3-kinase PI3KC2α regulates mouse platelet membrane structure and function independently of membrane lipid composition.

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Key figures

12


researchers

25


years of existence

35


students

+200


publications

Financing

The UMRS_1255 unit is supported by the EFS (French Blood Establishment), INSERM, the University of Strasbourg, the FEDER (European Regional Development Fund), the National Cancer Institute, the BPI France, the ANR (National Research Agency), FRM (Foundation for Medical Research) and FP7

Partners

BPI FranceEtablissement français du sang - EFSFondation recherche médicale - FRM
Université de Strasbourg

 

Agence nationale de la recherche - ANRInstitut National du Cancer

 

 

 

INSERM