Imaging methods based on time-lapse microscopy are important tools for studying the dynamic events that shape thrombus formation upon vascular injury. However, there is a lack of methods to translate the vast amount of visual data generated in such experiments into quantitative variables describing platelet movements that can be subjected to systematic analysis. In this study, we developed experimental and computational protocols allowing for a detailed mathematical analysis of platelet movements within a developing thrombus. We used a flow chamber-based model of thrombosis wherein a collagen strip was used to initiate platelet adhesion and activation. Combining the use of a platelet staining protocol, designed to enable identification of i...
Due to the complexity of mural thrombosis, involving blood flow patterns, blood cellular and protein...
Abstract: In haemostasis and thrombosis, platelet, coagulation and anticoagulation pathways act toge...
During clotting under flow, platelets bind and activate on collagen and release autocrinic factors s...
Imaging methods based on time-lapse microscopy are important tools for studying the dynamic events t...
After vascular injury numerous chemical signals are released to induce platelet activation, coagulat...
After vascular injury numerous chemical signals are released to induce platelet activation, coagulat...
As thrombosis proceeds, platelets in a clot can expose phosphatidylserine (PS), providing a negative...
The concentration profiles of adenosine diphosphate (ADP), thromboxane A2 (TxA2), thrombin, and von ...
Platelet activation is traditionally quantified using turbidimetric aggregometry, which reflects int...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
<div><p>Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the un...
Knowledge on single platelet behavior and intracellular mechanisms during thromboembolism in vivo is...
An epifluorescence video microscopy system, coupled with digital image processing techniques, and a ...
Several novel techniques are presented to provide both a qualitative and quantitative method of anal...
Due to the complexity of mural thrombosis, involving blood flow patterns, blood cellular and protein...
Abstract: In haemostasis and thrombosis, platelet, coagulation and anticoagulation pathways act toge...
During clotting under flow, platelets bind and activate on collagen and release autocrinic factors s...
Imaging methods based on time-lapse microscopy are important tools for studying the dynamic events t...
After vascular injury numerous chemical signals are released to induce platelet activation, coagulat...
After vascular injury numerous chemical signals are released to induce platelet activation, coagulat...
As thrombosis proceeds, platelets in a clot can expose phosphatidylserine (PS), providing a negative...
The concentration profiles of adenosine diphosphate (ADP), thromboxane A2 (TxA2), thrombin, and von ...
Platelet activation is traditionally quantified using turbidimetric aggregometry, which reflects int...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
<div><p>Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the un...
Knowledge on single platelet behavior and intracellular mechanisms during thromboembolism in vivo is...
An epifluorescence video microscopy system, coupled with digital image processing techniques, and a ...
Several novel techniques are presented to provide both a qualitative and quantitative method of anal...
Due to the complexity of mural thrombosis, involving blood flow patterns, blood cellular and protein...
Abstract: In haemostasis and thrombosis, platelet, coagulation and anticoagulation pathways act toge...
During clotting under flow, platelets bind and activate on collagen and release autocrinic factors s...