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The Membrane Glycoproteins: Adhesion and Aggregation of Platelets [PDF]
Though the membrane of platelets, together with that of erythrocytes, is one of the most studied from a biochemical and functional point of view, that which we know about it is only a minimal part of what remains to be learned. This situation is largely due to the fact that platelets are very difficult cells to study, since small differences in ...
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The Clinical Significance of Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1990To mediate their hemostatic functions, platelets must adhere to exposed vascular subendothelium and then aggregate. A variety of membrane glycoprotein receptors for adhesive ligands are present on platelets that promote adhesion and aggregation. Analysis of congenital disorders of platelet glycoproteins has been instrumental in clarifying our knowledge
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Further Characterization Of Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1981The binding of 125I-labelled lectins to major and minor platelet glycoproteins (GP) and their subunits has been investigated. Human platelets were isolated, washed, solubilized in sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) under non-reducing conditions and separated on 5, 7.5 and 10 % non-reduced/reduced 2-D polyacrylamide gels.
E F Lüscher+9 more
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1977
Summary The “GP I fraction” seen on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of reduced samples of whole normal platelets contains three glycopolypeptides corresponding to the integral membrane protein GP I (GP Ia), the easily solubilized membrane protein GPS (
N. Solum, I. Hagen, T. Gjemdal
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Summary The “GP I fraction” seen on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of reduced samples of whole normal platelets contains three glycopolypeptides corresponding to the integral membrane protein GP I (GP Ia), the easily solubilized membrane protein GPS (
N. Solum, I. Hagen, T. Gjemdal
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Thrombin interaction with platelet membrane glycoprotein Ibα [PDF]
The interaction of thrombin with platelet glycoprotein Ibalpha (GPIb alpha) is required for optimal platelet activation. The crystal structures of platelet GPIb alpha bound to thrombin reported by Dumas et al. and Celikel et al. both reveal the simultaneous interaction of GPIb alpha with thrombin exosites I and II but differ markedly regarding how the ...
Marie-Christine Bouton+3 more
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Antibodies against platelet membrane glycoproteins
British Journal of Haematology, 1983Summary. Glycocalicin has been proposed as the common platelet receptor for both ristocetin‐human VIIIR:WF and thrombin‐induced platelet aggregation.
C. Jenkins+2 more
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Studies on human and bovine platelet membrane glycoproteins
International Journal of Biochemistry, 1979Abstract 1. 1. We have re-evaluated the number of platelet membrane glycoproteins with use of sodium dodecyl sulfate—polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and two highly sensitive detection techniques. 2. 2. The first involves incorporation of the fluorophore dansyi hydrazine into the carbohydrate moiety after post-electrophoresis periodate ...
Milton E. Noelken, John F. Mcmaster
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Artificial cells, blood substitutes, and immobilization biotechnology, 2001
Liposomes carrying both recombinant platelet membrane glycoproteins GPIa/IIa (rGPIa/IIa) and GPIbα (rGPIbα) (rGPIa/IIa-Ibα-liposomes), or fibrinogen (Fbg-liposomes) were prepared.
T. Nishiya+4 more
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Liposomes carrying both recombinant platelet membrane glycoproteins GPIa/IIa (rGPIa/IIa) and GPIbα (rGPIbα) (rGPIa/IIa-Ibα-liposomes), or fibrinogen (Fbg-liposomes) were prepared.
T. Nishiya+4 more
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987
Development of in vitro perfusion systems and quantitative methods to evaluate various aspects of platelet-surface interactions have helped to elucidate some complex interactions in platelet adhesion and platelet-platelet cohesion.
K. Sakariassen+4 more
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Development of in vitro perfusion systems and quantitative methods to evaluate various aspects of platelet-surface interactions have helped to elucidate some complex interactions in platelet adhesion and platelet-platelet cohesion.
K. Sakariassen+4 more
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On the role of the major platelet membrane glycoproteins in platelet adhesion to collagen
Thrombosis Research, 1981Abstract 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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