Abstract
In this issue of Blood, Pleines and colleagues show how deletion of the GTPase family member RhoA in murine megakaryocytes/platelets induces macrothrombocytopenia but also protects against occlusive thrombosis or cerebral infarction,providing new insights into both RhoA function as well as platelet-related diseases.
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