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On the role of the major platelet membrane glycoproteins in platelet adhesion to collagen

Thrombosis Research, 1981
Abstract The effect of modification of intact rabbit platelets with chymotrypsin, trypsin or thrombin on platelet adhesion to collagen fibers was determined. Experiments were performed in vitro with washed platelets suspended in a medium containing EGTA to prevent platelet aggregation.
F. A. Meyer, J Lahav
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Identification of a platelet membrane glycoprotein as a falciparum malaria sequestration receptor.

Science, 1989
Infections with the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum are characterized by sequestration of erythrocytes infected with mature forms of the parasite. Sequestration of infected erythrocytes appears to be critical for survival of the parasite and
C. Ockenhouse   +4 more
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Membrane glycoproteins of endothelial cells and platelets

1987
Considerable evidence now supports an active role for vascular endothelial cells in the initiation and control of various physiological and pathophysiological processes including hemostasis, thrombosis, inflammation and immunological processes. Several events associated with these processes occur at the endothelial cell plasma membrane level.
J. Zandbergen-Spaargaren   +3 more
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Structure and function of platelet membrane glycoproteins [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
Platelets are involved in a variety of cellular interactions that occur during the hemostatic and inflammatory responses to tissue injury. These include adhesion to extracellular matrix proteins (e.g. von Willebrand factor, collagen, fibronectin, vitronectin, laminin), homotypic interaction with each other to form a platelet plug, and heterotypic ...
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Expression of platelet parameters and platelet membrane glycoproteins in childhood Burkitt lymphoma

Leukemia Research, 2019
Platelet activation and functional changes in some haematological malignancies have been investigated with little or no known documentation on Burkitt lymphoma (BL). Abnormalities of platelets contribute to either haemorrhage or thrombotic episodes which are life-threatening in patients with BL.
Renate Asare   +10 more
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Platelet membrane glycoprotein V: Characterization of the thrombin-sensitive glycoprotein from human platelets

Thrombosis Research, 1989
Human platelets contain a single membrane glycoprotein which is susceptible to thrombin proteolysis, glycoprotein V. We have purified 1 mg of glycoprotein V from 10(13) platelets using a combination of gel filtration, hydroxylapatite and ion-exchange chromatographies. Glycoprotein V has a blocked amino-terminus.
Rasheeda S. Zafar, Daniel A. Walz
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Purification and Chemical Characterization of Hwnan Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein IV

, 1986
: Human platelet membrane glycoprotein IV (GPIV), one of the major glycoprotein components, was purified by successive affinity chromatographies on columns of Lens culinaris agglutinin-Sepharose and wheat germ agglutinin-Sepharose followed by preparative
T. Tsuji, T. Osawa
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Regulation of platelet membrane levels of glycoprotein VI by a platelet-derived metalloproteinase

Blood, 2004
Thrombosis can be initiated when activated platelets adhere to injured blood vessels via the interaction of subendothelial collagen with its platelet receptor, glycoprotein (GP) VI. Here we observed that incubation of platelets with convulxin, collagen, or collagen-related peptide (CRP) resulted in GPVI signaling-dependent loss of surface GPVI and the ...
Jane Frances Arthur   +9 more
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The Immunogenicity of Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins

Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1987
Diane J. Nugent   +11 more
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