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Bench to bedside review: Platelets and active immune functions new clues for immunopathology?

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Table 1. Proposed exogenous and endogenous ligands for principal Toll-like receptors
Table 2. Diversity of proposed platelet-associated molecules with known immune functions
Table 2. Continued
Figure 1. Hypothetical mechanisms by which platelet membrane CD40/CD40L and soluble CD40L might regulate interactions between  immune cells

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