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Human blood platelets and viruses: defense mechanism and role in the removal of viral pathogens. [PDF]
Seyoum M, Enawgaw B, Melku M.
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Correction to: Blood platelets and sepsis pathophysiology: A new therapeutic prospect in critically ill patients? [PDF]
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Blood platelets and sepsis pathophysiology: A new therapeutic prospect in critically [corrected] ill patients? [PDF]
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea: From Intermittent Hypoxia to Cardiovascular Complications via Blood Platelets. [PDF]
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The Platelet/Megakaryocyte Axis is Necessary for Allergic Sensitisation and Inflammatory Responses to House Dust Mite in the Lung. [PDF]
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Thrombosis Research, 2012
Defects in platelet function or formation increase the risk for bleeding or thrombosis, which indicates the crucial role for platelets in maintaining haemostasis in normal life. Upon vascular injury, platelets instantly adhere to the exposed extracellular matrix which results in platelet activation and aggregation and the formation a haemostatic plug ...
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Defects in platelet function or formation increase the risk for bleeding or thrombosis, which indicates the crucial role for platelets in maintaining haemostasis in normal life. Upon vascular injury, platelets instantly adhere to the exposed extracellular matrix which results in platelet activation and aggregation and the formation a haemostatic plug ...
Katleen, Broos +4 more
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Blood Platelets and Platelet Transfusions
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1961The application of quantitative biological and biochemical methods to the study of the blood platelets has led to revolutionary developments in our understanding of these elusive structures. 1 Until recently platelets were often regarded as non-cellular in nature, although it has long been known that they are of cellular origin.
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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1984
The intravascular adhesion and aggregation of platelets initiate hemostasis and arterial thrombosis. In vitro, platelet aggregation is induced by many different agents; which of these is responsible for aggregation in vivo is now under investigation.
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The intravascular adhesion and aggregation of platelets initiate hemostasis and arterial thrombosis. In vitro, platelet aggregation is induced by many different agents; which of these is responsible for aggregation in vivo is now under investigation.
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