Platelet degranulation and bleeding phenotype in a large cohort of Von Willebrand disease patients.

Publication Year: 2022

DOI:
10.1111/bjh.18145

PMCID:
PMC9314899

PMID:
36165954

Journal Information

Full Title: Br J Haematol

Abbreviation: Br J Haematol

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Hematology

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"CONFLICT OF INTEREST F. W. G. Leebeek received research support from CSL Behring and Shire for performing the Willebrand in the Netherlands (WiN) study, and is consultant for uniQure, Biomarin, Novo Nordisk and Shire, of which the fees go to the institution. F. Atiq received the CSL Behring‐Heimburger Award 2018, and a travel grant from Sobi. I. van Moort received the CSL Behring‐Heimburger Award 2021. A. J. G. Jansen received speaker fees and travel cost payments from 3SBio, Amgen and Novartis, is on the international advisory board at Novartis and received research support from Sanofi, Argenx and CSL Behring. J. Eikenboom received research support from CSL Behring and he has been a teacher on educational activities of Roche. K. P. M. van Galen received unrestricted research support from CSL Behring and Bayer. J. G. van der Bom has received unrestricted research/educational funding for various projects from the following companies: Bayer Schering Pharma, Baxter, CSL Behring, Novo Nordisk, and Pfizer. In addition, she has been a consultant to Baxter and Pfizer, and she has been a teacher on educational activities of Bayer Schering Pharma. M. H. Cnossen has received unrestricted research/educational and travel funding from the following companies: Pfizer, Baxter, Bayer Schering Pharma, CSL Behring, Novo Nordisk and Novartis, and serves as a member on steering boards of Roche and Bayer of which fees go to the institution. K. Fijnvandraat is a member of the European Haemophilia Treatment and Standardization Board sponsored by Baxter, has received unrestricted research grants from CSL Behring and Bayer, and has given lectures at educational symposiums organized by Pfizer, Bayer and Baxter. K. Meijer received speaker fees from Alexion, Bayer and CSL Behring, fees for participation in trial steering committee for Bayer, consulting fees from Uniqure, and fees for participation in data monitoring and endpoint adjudication committee for Octapharma. S. Schols received travel grants from Bayer and Takeda and consultancy grants from Takeda and Novo Nordisk. None of the other authors has a conflict of interest to declare."

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"This work was supported by grants from the Landsteiner Stichting voor Bloedtransfusie Research (LSBR‐1707) (Ruben Bierings), the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO NWA.1160.18.038) (Ruben Bierings and Iris van Moort) and an EHA Clinical Research Fellowship (A. J. Gerard Jansen). The WiN study was supported (in part) by research funding from the Dutch Haemophilia Foundation (Stichting Haemophilia) (Frank W. G. Leebeek) and CSL Behring (Frank W. G. Leebeek, unrestricted grant)."

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