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Blood Platelets and Psychiatry
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1981Blood platelets appear to have a somewhat schizoid existence. Haematologically they are intimately connected with the process of clot formation (for review, see Zucker, 1980) and, at least from a research standpoint, this aspect of their being is largely separate from their use as models of monoaminergic neurones (for reviews, see Maynert and Isaac ...
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Blood Platelet Inventory Management
2017This paper illustrates how MDP or Stochastic Dynamic Programming (SDP) can be used in practice for blood management at blood banks; both to set regular production quantities for perishable blood products (platelets) and how to do so in irregular periods (as holidays). The state space is too large to solve most practical problems using SDP. Nevertheless
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Megakaryocytes and Blood Platelets [PDF]
Megakaryocytes are described as the largest cells of the blood-forming organs. W . H . Howell coined the term "megakaryocyte for the "giant-cell" in the bone marrow. Since J . H . Wright 3 3 5 linked the formation of the blood platelets to. them, hundreds of papers have been written about this relationship and its connection with problems of blood ...
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2017
In biology, phylogenetics is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among individuals or groups of organisms (e.g., species or populations). At present, molecular phylogenetics is the modern technique for helping with the classification of biological systems. This chapter briefly discusses the phylogeny of blood platelets.
Stefania Momi, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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In biology, phylogenetics is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among individuals or groups of organisms (e.g., species or populations). At present, molecular phylogenetics is the modern technique for helping with the classification of biological systems. This chapter briefly discusses the phylogeny of blood platelets.
Stefania Momi, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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Microfilaments in Blood Platelets
1976Blood platelets or thrombocytes are formed by fragmentation of the cytoplasm of the megakaryocyte and therefore contain no nucleus. Nevertheless they are equipped with a wide variety of subcellular structures: mitochondria, at least two types of storage organelles, and two internal membrane systems, called “closed” and “open”, the latter representing ...
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Phagostimulation with blood platelets
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1972Rachel Galun, M. J. Rice
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