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Interaction of Human Platelets with Enterohemorrhagic E.coli O111, Induces an Increase in the Procoagulant Activity,Thrombin Generation and Adhesion to Endothelial Cells
(2014)
Acute inflammation in response to severe bacterial infection, results in
hemostatic abnormalities ranging from subclinical to sustained systemic
clotting activation leading to massive thrombin and fibrin formation ...
Interaction of Human Platelets with E. coli Strains Increases Platelet Procoagulant Activity, Thrombin Generation and Adhesion to Endothelial Cells
(2014)
Increasing evidence indicates that platelets play a role role in innate immunity and inflammation. Human platelets contain TLR4-MyD88 complex, which upon stimulation with different types of pure LPS displays dissimilar ...
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 ...
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 ...