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Our recently published studies have suggested that when fragile red blood cells rupture and release their contents into the bloodstream, after years it may cause blood vessel walls to become diseased. Our current findings further support this theory. Learning more about this chain of events will help us to identify additional potential treatments.

Gregory Kato

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