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Platelet adhesion, aggregation and plug formation

Human Cytomegalovirus Infection of Endothelial Cells Triggers Platelet Adhesion and Aggregation

Human Cytomegalovirus Infection of Endothelial Cells Triggers Platelet Adhesion and Aggregation

... induce platelet adherence and ...Furthermore, platelet adhesion was completely or significantly reduced by blocking of vWF or platelet GPIb, but blocking of platelet GPIIb/IIIa did not ...

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Platelet adhesion and aggregation at sites of vascular

Platelet adhesion and aggregation at sites of vascular

... which platelet activation in response to thrombin is not markedly decreased/affected, whereas they are largely pro- tected from tissue factor–induced ...absent/reduced platelet responses to the 2 most ...

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The Effects of Cell Surface Proteins and Redox State on Platelet Aggregation and Adhesion

The Effects of Cell Surface Proteins and Redox State on Platelet Aggregation and Adhesion

... 44 Although Bodipy-FL was used as a standard against which to compare the effectiveness of the CMFDA dye, it is not without its own complications. Bodipy-FL has been shown to be thiol reactive on the exofacial surface of ...

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A Critical Role of Platelet Adhesion in the Initiation of Atherosclerotic Lesion Formation

A Critical Role of Platelet Adhesion in the Initiation of Atherosclerotic Lesion Formation

... Key words: platelets • endothelium • atherosclerosis • integrin • glycoprotein Ib Introduction Atherosclerosis is a systemic inflammatory disease charac- terized by the accumulation of monocytes/macrophages and ...

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A revised model of platelet aggregation

A revised model of platelet aggregation

... that platelet aggregation in vivo is a dynamic process in which platelets in flowing blood continuously tether, translocate, and/or detach from the luminal surface of a developing thrombus, with only a ...

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Hemostasis is maintained by three processes: 1. Vasoconstriction 2. Platelet plug formation 3. Clotting mechanism

Hemostasis is maintained by three processes: 1. Vasoconstriction 2. Platelet plug formation 3. Clotting mechanism

... • The causes of thrombosis in Man: • Injury to a blood vessel by trauma that activates intrinsic or extrinsic coagulation • Infection : in the vicinity of cellulitis and abscesses the endothelium becomes injured through ...

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Reviews. Platelets As Immune Cells: Bridging Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease In Vivo Thrombus Formation Platelet Adhesion

Reviews. Platelets As Immune Cells: Bridging Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease In Vivo Thrombus Formation Platelet Adhesion

... increases platelet cAMP levels via its G s -coupled ...induce aggregation of ...the formation of 3-phosphorylated phosphoinositides, which can activate a variety of effectors including various ...

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Heparanase expression upregulates platelet adhesion activity and thrombogenicity

Heparanase expression upregulates platelet adhesion activity and thrombogenicity

... INtrODUctION Platelets are primary mediators of blood coagulation. Upon blood vessel injury, platelets are activated and aggregated at the site of injury[1]. Apart from forming a primary hemostatic plug, activated ...

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Different Stages of Platelet Adhesion to the Site of Vascular Injury

Different Stages of Platelet Adhesion to the Site of Vascular Injury

... down platelet movement and allows GPVI to engage the exposed ...facilitates platelet stationary adhesion, spreading and subsequent aggregation through binding to vWf and ...further ...

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An engineered micropattern to reduce bacterial colonization, platelet adhesion and fibrin sheath formation for improved biocompatibility of central venous catheters

An engineered micropattern to reduce bacterial colonization, platelet adhesion and fibrin sheath formation for improved biocompatibility of central venous catheters

... Incorporation of nano and micropatterns into CVC surfaces has been proposed to reduce CRBSI and CRT rates without antimicrobial or antithrombogenic coat- ings. Specifically, ordered pillar topographies, with di- mensions ...

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Inhibition of collagen induced platelet aggregation by normal plasma

Inhibition of collagen induced platelet aggregation by normal plasma

... cationic platelet aggregators such as collagen, polylysine, and hexadimethrine but do not affect anionic aggregators such as succinylated collagen and sodium ...regulate platelet adhesion to collagen ...

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THE ROLE OF PLATELET ENDOTHELIAL AGGREGATION RECEPTOR 1 IN MIGRATION, ADHESION, AND PROLIFERATION

THE ROLE OF PLATELET ENDOTHELIAL AGGREGATION RECEPTOR 1 IN MIGRATION, ADHESION, AND PROLIFERATION

... that platelet endothelial aggregation receptor 1 (PEAR1) is critical in a number of physiological processes including phagocytosis, megakaryopoiesis, and platelet ...migration, adhesion, and ...

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Meizothrombin Preparation and Its Role in Fibrin Formation and Platelet Aggregation

Meizothrombin Preparation and Its Role in Fibrin Formation and Platelet Aggregation

... fibrin formation, platelet activation and ...pure. Platelet-rich plasma for aggregation study and gel-sieved platelets for flow-cytometry were separated from blood of healthy ...in ...

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Tocotrienols-induced inhibition of platelet thrombus formation and platelet aggregation in stenosed canine coronary arteries

Tocotrienols-induced inhibition of platelet thrombus formation and platelet aggregation in stenosed canine coronary arteries

... Recently, tocotrienols were found to be potent neuro- protective agents against stroke [31,59]. Specifically, incorporation of tocotrienols into the diet of hyperten- sive rats protected them against stroke-induced ...

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Platelet interaction with rabbit subendothelium in von Willebrand's disease: altered thrombus formation distinct from defective platelet adhesion

Platelet interaction with rabbit subendothelium in von Willebrand's disease: altered thrombus formation distinct from defective platelet adhesion

... resultant platelet and fibrin interaction was quantified by the use of several morphometric techniques, one of which was developed to measure more precisely the dimensions (height and volume) of platelet ...

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Multiscale Modelling Of Platelet Aggregation

Multiscale Modelling Of Platelet Aggregation

... predicted platelet signaling and deposition based on spatiotemporal exposure to agonists in the event of a hypothetical rupture of vessel wall at the post-stenotic ...thrombus formation was dependent on the ...

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Helfrich free energy for aggregation and adhesion

Helfrich free energy for aggregation and adhesion

... since aggregation is observed both with increasing and decreasing temperature, while liquid state theories assume aggregation to be driven by entropy thus only occurring in one temperature ...the ...

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Influence of flavonoids’ lipophilicity on platelet aggregation

Influence of flavonoids’ lipophilicity on platelet aggregation

... on platelet aggregation Flavonoids are natural polyphenolic compounds present in a wide spectrum of plants that have a beneficial effect on human ...thrombus formation, flavonoids exhibit an anti- ...

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Ginsenoside F4 inhibits platelet aggregation and thrombus formation by dephosphorylation of IP 3 RI and VASP

Ginsenoside F4 inhibits platelet aggregation and thrombus formation by dephosphorylation of IP 3 RI and VASP

... Introduction An area of damaged vascular wall activates platelets through a series of physiological molecules, such as ADP, thrombin, and collagen. Platelet aggregation is essential for the maintenance of ...
The Effects of vanilloid like agents on platelet aggregation

The Effects of vanilloid like agents on platelet aggregation

... different platelet species and various volunteer ...on platelet aggregation, depending on the agonist ...2 formation and aggregation, and also increases intracellular Ca 2+ via the ...

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