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Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1994
Epidemiological studies have shown that moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages is inversely related to the incidence of the complications of coronary artery disease. The protective effect of ethanol may be partially attributable to an inhibitory effect of ethanol on platelets.
R, Rubin, M L, Rand
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Epidemiological studies have shown that moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages is inversely related to the incidence of the complications of coronary artery disease. The protective effect of ethanol may be partially attributable to an inhibitory effect of ethanol on platelets.
R, Rubin, M L, Rand
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Contemporary platelet function testing
cclm, 2010Abstract Defects in primary hemostasis typically lead to a bleeding diathesis and include several disorders, such as von Willebrand disease and various platelet function defects that may arise because of failure of membrane receptors, deficiencies in internal storage organelles, and/or signal transduction problems.
Favaloro EJ +2 more
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Critical Care Medicine, 2002
To evaluate platelet function in sepsis.The MEDLINE database and bibliographies of selected articles.The common occurrence of thrombocytopenia in critically ill patients has been recognized for many years and is known to be associated with an increased mortality rate.
Jean-Louis, Vincent +2 more
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To evaluate platelet function in sepsis.The MEDLINE database and bibliographies of selected articles.The common occurrence of thrombocytopenia in critically ill patients has been recognized for many years and is known to be associated with an increased mortality rate.
Jean-Louis, Vincent +2 more
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Platelet Functions and Platelet Transfusion
1987Platelets are required to maintain optimal hemostasis under normal conditions and in particular following trauma or surgical intervention.
J. W. ten Cate, M. H. J. van Oers
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Platelet Function in Preleukaemia
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1981Platelet function was studied in 17 patients with preleukaemia and the results were compared with those of 28 patients with other chronic myeloproliferative disorders. The test pattern included bleeding time (Ivy), platelet retention (Hellem II), PF‐3 activity and availability after exposure to ADP and kaolin, and ADP‐, epinephrine‐, collagen‐ and ...
R, Lintula +4 more
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Platelet function in hypertension
Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 2009Platelets from hypertensive patients show increased sensitivity to agonists and have high intracellular free Ca(2+) concentration. Furthermore, in hypertension, platelets show enhanced endogenous production of reactive oxygen species and a reduced antioxidant status which increases protein tyrosine phosphorylation, enhances Ca(2+) mobilization and ...
Mohammed, El Haouari, Juan A, Rosado
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Platelet Function in Hyperlipoproteinemia
New England Journal of Medicine, 1974Abstract Platelet function was studied in 17 patients with Type II hyperlipoproteinemia. As compared with 26 normal subjects, platelets from patients with the Type II syndrome aggregated in response to 1/25 the mean concentration of epinephrine, one third the concentration of collagen, and one third the concentration of ADP.
A C, Carvalho, R W, Colman, R S, Lees
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Assessment of platelet function
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2012AbstractObjectiveTo review the current in vivo and in vitro tests of platelet function (PF) currently available and applicable to companion animals.Data SourcesScientific reviews, case reports, original clinical and laboratory research publications, and recent veterinary research conference proceedings.Human Data SynthesisDisorders of primary ...
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Proteomics unravels platelet function
Blood, 2010In this issue of Blood, Schulz and colleagues report promising findings using differential proteomics as a discovery tool to identify functionally important proteins in platelet activation. The authors identify several proteins that change in abundance upon platelet activation. These findings implicate several novel pathomechanisms relevant to platelet
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