2024
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1785653
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Platelet Physiology and Biochemistry: A Topic as Relevant as Ever

Julie B. Larsen
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“…23 Indeed, as noted above, we have republished this paper in the current issue of STH, 20 with an accompanying Commentary. 21 The perennial popularity of this 2005 paper actually led me to commission an update for the journal, which was aptly written by Gremmel, Frelinger and Michelson, 24 and which also regularly appears on the online journal list of top 10, 23 as well as being listed as the 3 rd most popular paper in the past 10 years (►Table 1). And, yes, the three of these highly downloaded papers were still on the online listing 23 at time of writing this editorial.…”
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“…23 Indeed, as noted above, we have republished this paper in the current issue of STH, 20 with an accompanying Commentary. 21 The perennial popularity of this 2005 paper actually led me to commission an update for the journal, which was aptly written by Gremmel, Frelinger and Michelson, 24 and which also regularly appears on the online journal list of top 10, 23 as well as being listed as the 3 rd most popular paper in the past 10 years (►Table 1). And, yes, the three of these highly downloaded papers were still on the online listing 23 at time of writing this editorial.…”
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“…18 In the current issue of the journal, the fifth issue of 2024, we are republishing an early manuscript on platelets, 19,20 this one representing the sixth most highly cited manuscript from STH of all time, 11 as well as the second most downloaded paper in recent past (see current Editorial), together with an accompanying Commentary from one of our senior editors, Julie B. Larsen. 21 In the remaining issues of STH for 2024, we would plan to republish other most highly cited publications from STH of all time, or most highly downloaded publications from STH from the past 10 years, as also accompanied by Commentaries from experts in the specific featured fields. Unfortunately, the publisher was unable to provide data for downloads across the entire 50-year STH timeline but was able to provide data from 2014.…”
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