Red blood cells drive blood clot shrinkage, overturning old assumptions

Published Date: 07 Aug 2025

Red blood cells, long thought to be passive bystanders in the formation of blood clots, actually play an active role in helping clots contract, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania.

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