Biography and Research Information
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Andreea M. Bujor's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying immune responses in systemic sclerosis. Her recent publication investigates a specific axis involving GPVI, platelets, and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) as drivers of this autoimmune condition. This work contributes to understanding the complex interplay of cellular components in the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis. Bujor has one publication with three citations and an h-index of one. She collaborates with Jerry Ware at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she has one shared publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis (2025)
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- A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis
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- A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis
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- A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis
- A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis
- A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis
- A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis
- A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis
- A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis
- A GPVI-platelet-neutrophil-NET axis drives systemic sclerosis
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