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Platelet antibody: Review of detection methods

American Journal of Hematology, 1988
AbstractThe driving force behind development of in vitro methods for platelet antibodies is identification of plasma factors causing platelet destruction. Early methods relied on measurement of platelet activation. Current methods are more specific and use a purified antibody against immunoglobulin or complement, which is usually labeled with 125I or ...
K. Schwartz
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Platelet Antibody Detection

1987
In the past 40 years a plethora of publications has appeared in the literature, which describe methods to detect platelet antibodies in sera or bound to cells of patients in various clinical conditions. These methods can be broadly subdivided by the principle on which they are based into methods that measure: a.
A. E. G. Kr. von dem Borne   +2 more
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PLATELET ANTIBODY IN AUTOIMMUNE THROMBOCYTOPENIA

British Journal of Haematology, 1975
R H, Dixon, W F, Rosse
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Platelet Antibodies in Infertility Patients

Clinical Laboratory, 2021
Platelet antigens can stimulate the body to produce platelet alloimmune antibodies through blood transfusion, pregnancy, and autoimmunity. In the blood of pregnant women, anti-platelet antibodies can cause embryo implantation failure, abortion, etc.
Yilu, Zou   +10 more
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Antiphospholipid antibodies and platelets

Current Rheumatology Reports, 2000
The most distinguishing serologic feature of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is the moderate to high blood titers of antiphospholipid-binding antibodies (aPL). The pathogenic mechanisms of APS are poorly understood, but may occur as a result of the interaction between anticardiolipin antibodies (aCL), beta-2 glycoprotein-I (beta(2)GP-I) (the aCL ...
A, De Jong, V, Ziboh, D, Robbins
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Human Platelet Activating Antibodies

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 1992
Platelet antibodies identified in the plasma of three multiply transfused patients and a woman who had delivered a baby with neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia were investigated for their platelet activating properties. Three patients possessed multispecific HLA antibodies reactive with 90 to 100% of the cells on a lymphocytotoxic panel.
D J, Christie, C D, Swinehart
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Immune Platelet Iso-Antibodies

Vox Sanguinis, 1960
Summary A technique is described in detail [12] for detecting serological factors capable of agglutinating platelets at 37°C. It consists of a modification of the agglutination technique described by Dausset and Malinvaud [9] in which an agitator was used. The modification consists of heating the platelets to 56°C.
J, DAUSSET, M, COLIN, J, COLOMBANI
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Laboratory testing for platelet antibodies

American Journal of Hematology, 2013
Laboratory testing for immune‐mediated thrombocytopenias involves identification and classification of antibodies present in patient sera or attached to patient platelets. This article summarizes the available types of platelet antibody testing and applications in disorders such as neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia, post‐transfusion purpura ...
Nahla M, Heikal, Kristi J, Smock
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Monoclonal Antibodies Against Platelet Glycoproteins

Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1993
LATELETS play a pivotal role in hemostasis. They participate in the formation of the he­ mostatic plug at sites of spontaneous and traumatic damage to the vessel wall, and then release internal components that recruit other platelets to bind to the growing platelet plug.
P, Horsewood, J W, Smith, J G, Kelton
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