Flow cytometry is a powerful and versatile tool that can be used to yield definitive information regarding the phenotypic status of platelets. The method provides a quantitative assessment of the physical and antigenic properties of platelets (e.g., surface expression of receptors, bound ligands, components of granules, or interactions of platelets with other platelets, other blood cells, or components of the plasma coagulation system), thereby facilitating the diagnosis of inherited or acquired platelet disorders (e.g., Bernard-Soulier syndrome, Glanzmann thrombasthenia, storage pool disease), the pathological activation of platelets (e.g., in the setting of acute coronary syndromes, cerebrovascular ischemia, peripheral vascular disease, c...
Platelet activation occurs in a variety of clinical situations in which it directly contributes to ...
The clinical manifestations of platelet dense (δ) granule defects are easy bruising, as well as epis...
Background. Early detection of the platelet storage lesion is still a challenge in transfusion pract...
Flow cytometry is a powerful and versatile tool that can be used to yield definitive information reg...
Platelet flow cytometry is an emerging tool in diagnostic and therapeutic hematology. It is eminentl...
Whole blood flow cytometry is a powerful new laboratory technique for assessment of platelet activat...
Blood platelets are highly specialized cells that drive hemostatic events and tissue repair mechanis...
An increased or disturbed activation and aggregation of platelets plays a major role in the pathophy...
Platelet activation is supposed to initiate thrombus formation in many clinical settings such as cor...
Flow cytometry enables studies of several different aspects of platelet function in response to a va...
The ability of platelets to carry out their hemostatic function can be impaired in a wide range of i...
INTRODUCTION: Flow cytometry allows the analysis of multiple antigens in a single tube at a single c...
We have used flow cytometry analysis of fluorescence to study the binding of murine monoclonal antib...
Flow cytometric characterization of platelet membrane glycoproteins expression and procoagulant surf...
Platelet activation occurs in a variety of clinical situations in which it directly contributes to t...
Platelet activation occurs in a variety of clinical situations in which it directly contributes to ...
The clinical manifestations of platelet dense (δ) granule defects are easy bruising, as well as epis...
Background. Early detection of the platelet storage lesion is still a challenge in transfusion pract...
Flow cytometry is a powerful and versatile tool that can be used to yield definitive information reg...
Platelet flow cytometry is an emerging tool in diagnostic and therapeutic hematology. It is eminentl...
Whole blood flow cytometry is a powerful new laboratory technique for assessment of platelet activat...
Blood platelets are highly specialized cells that drive hemostatic events and tissue repair mechanis...
An increased or disturbed activation and aggregation of platelets plays a major role in the pathophy...
Platelet activation is supposed to initiate thrombus formation in many clinical settings such as cor...
Flow cytometry enables studies of several different aspects of platelet function in response to a va...
The ability of platelets to carry out their hemostatic function can be impaired in a wide range of i...
INTRODUCTION: Flow cytometry allows the analysis of multiple antigens in a single tube at a single c...
We have used flow cytometry analysis of fluorescence to study the binding of murine monoclonal antib...
Flow cytometric characterization of platelet membrane glycoproteins expression and procoagulant surf...
Platelet activation occurs in a variety of clinical situations in which it directly contributes to t...
Platelet activation occurs in a variety of clinical situations in which it directly contributes to ...
The clinical manifestations of platelet dense (δ) granule defects are easy bruising, as well as epis...
Background. Early detection of the platelet storage lesion is still a challenge in transfusion pract...