It’s a pleasure to announce advancements in our understanding of von Willebrand factor. The article describes a new mechanism of how von Willebrand factor is auto-inhibited for platelet binding and how this inhibition is released by mechanical force. Our computations were supported by experiments of our collaborators in Mannheim, Linz, and Hamburg.
For more information the published work is accessible here.
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