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Platelet function in the Bantu
Atherosclerosis, 1970Abstract Platelet function was studied in 37 healthy Bantus and 33 healthy white South Africans in order to investigate the possibility that qualitative platelet differences may partially underlie the low incidence of atherosclerotic disease in the Bantu. No significant differences were found in the platelet count, Ivy bleeding time, platelet factor 3
F P, Retief, L, Vandenplas
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Thrombopoietin and Platelet Function
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2006In hematopoietic stem cells and megakaryocytes, the thrombopoietin (TPO) receptor signals to control proliferation, maturation, and antiapoptosis. In the anucleated platelet, much of this signaling appears out of place. Nevertheless, platelets possess TPO receptors and the cascades for transduction of TPO signals, but the final effect has shifted from ...
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Fibrinogen and Platelet Function
1985Formation of efficient plugs at sites of injury of a vessel wall is contingent upon modifications of the adhesive properties of the membrane of platelets. These alterations are generally accomplished via a multi steps mechanism encompassing: 1) adhesion and spreading of the cells to the subendothelial matrix; 2) activation of the platelet by specific ...
G A, Marguerie, M H, Ginsberg, E F, Plow
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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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Disorders of platelet function
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1996Qualitative platelet disorders are described and reviewed above. The acquired platelet function defects are very common, and sometimes result in hemorrhage, especially in association with trauma or surgery. However, the specific biochemical defect is absent, and no characterized platelet abnormalities have been recognized.
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1993
Platelets contain multiple low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins which share strong sequence similarity to ras including rap, rac, ral, and rho (Nagata et al., 1989; Polakis et al., 1989). In addition, platelets contain regulatory molecules which both control the hydrolysis of GTP bound to the protein and/or promote the exchange of GDP for GTP ...
E G, Lapetina, F X, Farrell
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Platelets contain multiple low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins which share strong sequence similarity to ras including rap, rac, ral, and rho (Nagata et al., 1989; Polakis et al., 1989). In addition, platelets contain regulatory molecules which both control the hydrolysis of GTP bound to the protein and/or promote the exchange of GDP for GTP ...
E G, Lapetina, F X, Farrell
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Prostaglandins in platelet function
Thrombosis Research, 1974J B, Smith +3 more
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