「Platelets」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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Activated | platelets change in shape to become more spherical, an |
in the tethering of these cells to activated | platelets or endothelia expressing P-selectin. |
is released from alpha-granules of activated | platelets during platelet aggregation, and promotes bl |
eleased from the alpha-granules of activated | platelets and binds with high affinity to heparin. |
nner surface of blood vessels, and activated | platelets. |
mphoblasts, endothelial cells, and activated | platelets (Lin et al., 2002). |
It is produced by activated | platelets and has prothrombotic properties: it stimula |
E-selectin on endothelial cells and adherent | platelets. |
fibrinogen binds these receptors on adjacent | platelets, further strengthening the clot. |
Upon addition of ADP, | platelets are activated and start to aggregate, formin |
eosinophils, follicular dendritic cells, and | platelets. |
ascular and non-vascular smooth muscle), and | Platelets (CLAMP). |
n of red blood cells, white blood cells, and | platelets, together leading to mild pancytopenia. |
albumin) and cells (eg, red blood cells and | platelets). |
es the differentiation of megakaryocytes and | platelets, but studies on the removal of the thrombopo |
blood cells as well as white blood cells and | platelets), all of the cells it produces will also hav |
es, including natural killer (NK) cells, and | platelets (Cambiaggi et al., 1992) [supplied by OMIM]. |
The plug forms as | platelets stick to the exposed collagen(platelet adhes |
olving activation or damage to cells such as | platelets and the endothelium. |
00 transistors, 5.000 diodes, 1.000 assembly | platelets, 100.000 solder joints, 15.000 resistors, 5. |
ell types, including neutrophils, basophils, | platelets, and endothelial cells. |
of 27.2 °C, and β-ICl which exists as black | platelets (red-brown by transmitted light) with a melt |
n inhibitor of actin polymerization in blood | platelets. |
ence of the platelet alpha-granules in blood | platelets, or of the proteins contained in these granu |
brownish tint to the skin, anemia, low blood | platelets and yellow fatty deposits on the white of th |
ture of erucic acid per se to make the blood | platelets less sticky, or to the presence of a reasona |
h muscle (vasculature, myometrium) and blood | platelets. |
It causes | platelets to aggregate and blood vessels to dilate. |
D-31 is normally found on endothelial cells, | platelets, macrophages and Kupffer cells, granulocytes |
ssed on the surface of natural killer cells, | platelets, monocytes and a subset of T cells. |
mast cells and basophils, endothelial cells, | platelets, monocytes and myeloid cell lines, blood T-l |
arger increases in the number of circulating | platelets without tolerability problems. |
nsfusion refractoriness to infusion of donor | platelets. |
ferative disease); may feature dysfunctional | platelets |
R-146 loci has been associated with elevated | platelets counts and megakaryocytic dysplasia associat |
es, both benign and malignant, erythrocytes, | platelets, hemostatic mechanisms, vascular biology, im |
release of multiple coagulation factors from | platelets trapped in the fibrin mesh of the clot. |
otein that is released in large amounts from | platelets following their activation. |
unt, agglutinated RBCs, RBC fragments, giant | platelets or platelet clumps. |
e glycoprotein found on the surface of human | platelets. |
The dense granules of human | platelets contain adenosine diphosphate (ADP), adenosi |
ting SERT-mediated serotonin uptake in human | platelets at an average concentration of 4.00 ± 0.70 μ |
In | platelets, the term "alpha granules" is used to descri |
s the major substrate of protein kinase C in | platelets. |
cells (SMCs) including vascular SMCs and in | platelets. |
OX-1 enzyme (the source of thromboxane A2 in | platelets). |
ein to associate with the plasma membrane in | platelets, bringing it into close proximity with the p |
5 enzyme in humans has also been reported in | platelets, gastrointestinal epithelial cells, Purkinje |
to form a fibronectin receptor expressed in | platelets that plays a crucial role in coagulation. |
er concentrations in other tissues including | platelets, vascular and visceral smooth muscle, and sk |
found on a wide variety of cells, including | platelets, mast cells, macrophages, basophils, NK cell |
ess either the PKG-Iα or the PKG-Iβ isoform, | platelets predominantly Iβ, and both isoforms are pres |
s, lower serum tryglyceride levels, and keep | platelets from sticking together. |
Low | platelets, due to a low level of structural similarity |
used by an immunological reaction that makes | platelets a target of immunological response, resultin |
from minute, preferentially oriented mineral | platelets within the material. |
rce local vasoconstriction and activate more | platelets which stick to one another( platelet aggrega |
32A, is expressed on monocytes, neutrophils, | platelets and dendritic cells. |
rk grey and made up of rectangular or oblong | platelets. |
gulants, it does not affect the functions of | platelets. |
can typically be treated with transfusion of | platelets. |
complex GP IIb/IIIa in the cell membrane of | platelets. |
PECAM-1 is found on the surface of | platelets, monocytes, neutrophils, and some types of T |
ombin has been generated, then activation of | platelets and platelet associated cofactors occurs. |
common; however, in rare cases, the loss of | platelets may become life-threatening. |
Thrombopoietin is bound to the surface of | platelets by the mpl receptor (CD 110) and destroyed, |
t aggregation by inhibiting degranulation of | platelets which reduces the release of ADP and thrombo |
lished sea ice cover, usually in the form of | platelets which coalesce to form solid ice. |
alculated measurement of the average size of | platelets found in blood and is typically included in |
n the body is producing increased numbers of | platelets the MPV test results can be used to make inf |
nemia, and to test the contractile system of | platelets |
te Antigens or HLAs), and the transfusion of | platelets and later stem cells in the treatment of leu |
VWF; MIM 193400) and mediate the adhesion of | platelets to injured vascular surfaces in the arterial |
This observation confirmed the role of | platelets in coagulation. |
Greyhounds have lower levels of | platelets than other breeds. |
e generation of factor Xa in the presence of | platelets. |
fibrinogen and fibronectin receptor found on | platelets. |
glycoprotein IIb/IIIa, an integrin found on | platelets that is required for normal platelet aggrega |
Haemostatic action is based on | platelets damage at the contact of blood with gelatin, |
It doesn't have the effect on | platelets PGI2 does. |
an bind to the surface of red blood cells or | platelets and destroy them. |
e antibodies to their own red blood cells or | platelets. |
nd crystals rather than deposit as sheets or | platelets of hard crystals. |
and/or the temporary loss of blood cells or | platelets and in rare cases can cause aplastic anemia. |
is leathery, bearing calcereous granules or | platelets. |
late the patient's megakaryocytes to produce | platelets at a more rapid than normal rate, thus overw |
ue to the alignment of normal discoid shaped | platelets. |
He is especially noted for discovering that | platelets clump at the site of blood vessel injury, a |
its strong affinity for its receptor on the | platelets, it may occupy some receptors for weeks. |
These | platelets are so numerous that they also influence the |
Aggregation of thrombocytes ( | platelets). |
MPV is higher when there is destruction to | platelets. |
ople's antigens) in recipients of transfused | platelets from donors with different HPAs. |
Palade bodies, and α-granules in unactivated | platelets. |
hemostatic plug or clot (in conjunction with | platelets) over a wound site. |
The other type of granules within | platelets are called dense granules. |
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