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Coronary Artery Disease, 1997
BACKGROUND Platelets have an important role in coronary thrombosis. METHODS We studied 151 consecutive patients undergoing implantation of Palmaz-Schatz stents because of suboptimal results after coronary balloon angioplasty treated by intense ...
M. Gawaz+5 more
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BACKGROUND Platelets have an important role in coronary thrombosis. METHODS We studied 151 consecutive patients undergoing implantation of Palmaz-Schatz stents because of suboptimal results after coronary balloon angioplasty treated by intense ...
M. Gawaz+5 more
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Glycoproteins of the Platelet Plasma Membrane
1985The glycoproteins of the platelet plasma membrane, in common with those of the plasma membranes of other cells, have an important role in the interaction of platelets with their environment and in particular in the platelet’s function of hemostasis.
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2000
Summary The antithrombotic effect of antiplatelet agents is principally due to their anti-aggregatory action, but these agents may also interfere with coagulation.
Stephen Thomas+3 more
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Summary The antithrombotic effect of antiplatelet agents is principally due to their anti-aggregatory action, but these agents may also interfere with coagulation.
Stephen Thomas+3 more
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Structure and function of platelet membrane glycoproteins [PDF]
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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Polymorphisms of Human Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins: Structure and Clinical Significance
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1995The haemostatic response of platelets of any one individual will be influenced by the genetic profile of the total population of receptors expressed on the platelet surface.
A. Nurden
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Expression of platelet parameters and platelet membrane glycoproteins in childhood Burkitt lymphoma
Leukemia Research, 2019Platelet 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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British Journal of Haematology, 1993
Summary. Platelet activation in vivo is important in the pathogenesis of thrombosis. Accurate measurement is difficult due to artefactual in vitro preparation related activation.
M. Cahill, M. Macey, A. Newland
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Summary. Platelet activation in vivo is important in the pathogenesis of thrombosis. Accurate measurement is difficult due to artefactual in vitro preparation related activation.
M. Cahill, M. Macey, A. Newland
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Membrane glycoproteins of endothelial cells and platelets
1987Considerable 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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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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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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Regulation of platelet membrane levels of glycoprotein VI by a platelet-derived metalloproteinase
Blood, 2004Thrombosis 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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