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Increased Platelet Adhesiveness in Patients with Venous Thromboembolic Disease [PDF]

open access: goldTH Open
Julia Martinez-Sanchez   +16 more
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PLATELET ADHESIVENESS [PDF]

open access: bronzeBlood, 1948
Abstract The method described by Helen Wright for estimation of the adhesiveness of platelets has been found to be reproducible. Adhesiveness of platelets is reduced in the presence of hypocoagulable blood. It may or may not be enhanced when the blood is hypercoagulable.
Murray Weiner   +3 more
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Coagulopathy and platelet abnormalities in patients with inflammatory bowel disease [PDF]

open access: yesThe Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, is associated with a hypercoagulable state that increases thromboembolic complication risk.
Dae Sung Kim, Won Moon
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Postoperative changes in platelet adhesiveness [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Clinical Pathology, 1967
Platelet adhesiveness was measured in patients undergoing operation. With the rotating bulb technique adhesiveness increased steadily to the sixth and ninth days following surgery. The glass bead filter technique demonstrated a marked increase in platelet adhesiveness on the day following operation.
Peter N. Bennett
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Platelet adhesiveness in diabetes mellitus [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Clinical Pathology, 1967
Platelet adhesiveness has been assessed on whole blood from a series of 34 diabetics and 50 control subjects using adenosine diphosphate (A.D.P.) and by adherence to glass microspherules (ballotini). Using both techniques it was possible to demonstrate a significant increase in platelet adhesiveness in the diabetic patients.
Sidney Shaw   +3 more
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Neutrophil expression of CD41/CD61 complex contributes to their adhesiveness in both healthy individuals and heart failure patients [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Immunology
Background Neutrophils can release pro-inflammatory cytokines and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), leading to vascular thrombosis. Neutrophil-platelet interaction, a major component of thrombosis, is more pronounced in inflammatory pathologies ...
Melissa Djouani   +8 more
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Platelet Adhesiveness after Blood Donation [PDF]

open access: bronzeBMJ, 1971
Platelet adhesiveness to glass was measured in healthy blood donors at the time of and eight days after donating 500 ml of blood. By a whole blood method a highly significant increase was found whereas by a method using platelet-rich plasma with added adenosine diphosphate there was only a slightly significant increase.
G. D. Pegrum, K. Harrison, Sidney Shaw
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Method article: an in vitro blood flow model to advance the study of platelet adhesion utilizing a damaged endothelium

open access: yesPlatelets, 2022
In vitro flow assays utilizing microfluidic devices are often used to study human platelets as an alternative to the costly animal models of hemostasis and thrombosis that may not accurately represent human platelet behavior in vivo.
Alison Leigh Banka   +1 more
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CTLs From Patients With Atherosclerosis Show Elevated Adhesiveness and Distinct Integrin Expression Patterns on 2D Substrates

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine, 2022
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of cardiovascular disease that is characterized by plaque formation in the blood vessel wall. Atherosclerotic plaques represent sites of chronic inflammation with diverse cell content that is shifted toward the ...
Daria M. Potashnikova   +9 more
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Validated model of platelet slip at stenosis and device surfaces

open access: yesPlatelets, 2020
Platelets are central to thrombosis. However, it is unknown whether platelets slip at vascular or device surfaces. The presence of platelet slip at a surface would interrupt physical contact between the platelet and that surface, and therefore diminish ...
Scott J. Denardo   +8 more
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