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Inhibitory effects of staphylococcal enterotoxin type B on human platelet adhesion in vitro
(Informa HealthcareLondonInglaterra, 2008)
Activation of human platelets by a TLR2 agonist induces aggregation, tissue factor dependent procoagulant activity, thrombin generation and increased adhesion to endothelial cells.
(2016)
In addition to its well known function in hemostasis, the involvement of platelets in innate immunity is
today widely accepted. Acute inflammation in response to bacterial infection, results in hemostatic
abnormalities ...
Altered red cell and platelet adhesion in hemolytic diseases: Hereditary spherocytosis, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and sickle cell disease
(Pergamon-elsevier Science LtdOxfordInglaterra, 2013)
Activation of human platelets by a TLR2 agonist induces aggregation, tissue factor dependent procoagulant activity, thrombin generation and increased adhesion to endothelial cells.
(2015)
Acute inflammation in response to bacterial infection results in hemostatic
abnormalities ranging from subclinical to severe clotting activation, often with devastating
consequences. The role of platelets in innate ...
GPIbα Activation Triggers Platelet Tissue Factor/FVIIa-Dependent Procoagulant Activity, Which Is Dampened By Platelet Secreted TFPI and Protein S. Novel Platelet-Based Model of Hemostasis
(2014)
Human platelets contain Tissue Factor (TF) demonstrated by western blotting (WB), IP, confocal IF microscopy and flow
cytometry (FC) using an array of different α‐TF antibodies. Moreover, TF is synthesized by platelets ...
Platelets and galectins
(AME Publishing Company, 2014-09)
A major function of platelets is keeping the vascular system intact. Platelet activation at sites of vascular injury leads to the formation of a hemostatic plug. Activation of platelets is therefore crucial for normal ...
Platelet toll-like receptors in thromboinflammation
(Frontiers in Bioscience, 2017-06)
Besides their undiscussed role in hemostasis and thrombosis, platelets are also key effector cells capable of assisting and modulating inflammatory reactions and immune responses. Platelets play a sentinel role in immune ...