“…In addition to aggregating at sites of trauma, it is now clear that platelets can roll on and become adhesive as singlets to the endothelium of inflamed blood vessels (Cleary et al, 2019;Shah et al, 2021). Platelets also interact with leukocytes, assisting in leukocyte activation and recruitment (Zarbock et al, 2006;Looney et al, 2009;Sreeramkumar et al, 2014;Pan et al, 2015;Rossaint et al, 2016;Zuchtriegel et al, 2016;Arnold et al, 2021), and promoting release of neutrophil extracellular traps (Clark et al, 2007;Caudrillier et al, 2012;Valet et al, 2022). Additionally, platelets act to seal breaches created by transmigrating leukocytes to prevent inflammatory bleeding (Gros et al, 2015;Rayes et al, 2018;Nicolai et al, 2020;Wu et al, 2021;Kaiser et al, 2022), migrate to collect and kill pathogens (Gaertner et al, 2017;Amison et al, 2018b), modulate adaptive immune responses (Amison et al,2 2018a; Wu et al, 2021), and respond to antibodies, complement activation, allergens and virulence factors (Joseph et al, 1983;Beutier et al, 2018;Cleary et al, 2020;Wu et al, 2021).…”