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Platelet Formation, Platelet Density and Platelet Ageing

1990
Microscopic examination of both platelets and megakaryocytes shows them to vary widely in size and ultrastructure. This structural diversity was noted by early investigators (Bunting 1909) and interest in its origin and significance has continued to the present day.
K. G. Chamberlain   +2 more
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Platelet proteomics

Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 2011
AbstractPlatelets are small cell fragments, produced by megakaryocytes, in the bone marrow. They play an important role in hemostasis and diverse thrombotic disorders. They are therefore primary targets of antithrombotic therapies. They are implicated in several pathophysiological pathways, such as inflammation or wound repair.
Zufferey Bakos, Anne   +4 more
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Platelet Antibodies

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1996
The proper diagnosis of patients with immune-mediated thrombocytopenias can be accomplished by using the advances made in the field of platelet serology. These techniques range from solid phase red cell adherence to sequencing platelet antigen amino acids by polymerase chain reaction.
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Platelet Disorders

Pediatrics In Review, 2020
After vascular injury and exposure of subendothelial matrix proteins to the intravascular space, mediators of hemostasis are triggered and allow for clot formation and restoration of vascular integrity. Platelets are the mediators of primary hemostasis, creating a platelet plug and allowing for initial cessation of bleeding.
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COAT platelets

Current Opinion in Hematology, 2003
COAT platelets are a recently described subpopulation of cells resulting from simultaneous activation with collagen and thrombin. The complete process by which COAT platelets are produced is still not clear, although significant recent progress has been made.COAT platelets retain several procoagulant proteins on their surface by a previously ...
Robert, Szasz, George L, Dale
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Platelet Physiology

2013
Platelets are cell fragments which circulate in blood. They are of pivotal importance in blood clot formation, affecting thrombosis and haemostasis. By rapidly altering the activation and expression of surface receptors, platelets are able to quickly undergo structural and phenotypic changes in response to stimulation, such as collagen exposure on ...
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Platelet Receptors

2012
Well-understood functions for "traditional" platelet receptors are described, but "newer" receptors are equally discussed. Receptors are described biochemically (structure, ligand(s), protein partners, and function) and whenever possible, their clinical importance (mutations, polymorphisms, syndrome) are highlighted.
Alexandre, Kauskot, Marc F, Hoylaerts
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Platelet Count

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986
An estimate of the platelet count is usually given as part of the complete blood count (CBC). It should not be neglected when reviewing CBC results as it is a fair screening test and satisfactory for most purposes in the emergency department.
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Platelet therapy

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002
Thrombocytopenia is a major cause of bleeding episodes at all ages. The pathophysiology, causes of thrombocytopenia and clinical presentation have been reviewed briefly. However the emphasis has been laid on various aspects of platelet support such as indications and amount of platelet support essential for management of bleeding episodes with the help
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Platelet adhesion

British Journal of Haematology, 1990
P G, de Groot, J J, Sixma
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