Although many drugs have inhibitory effects on platelet function, none of them inhibits all of the mechanisms that may be involved in the various forms of thrombosis. Choice of suitable drugs is hampered by lack of full knowledge concerning the reactions that make the major contributions to the formation of arterial thrombi at sites of repeated vessel wall injury or on atherosclerotic lesions. Drugs such as aspirin that inhibit the arachidonate pathway in platelets can only be expected to be effective against thromboembolic events in which the generation of thromboxane A2plays a major part. If thrombin and fibrin formation are dominant, oral anticoagulant agents or heparin should be beneficial; thus, experimental evidence indicates that wit...
Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death in the world. Next to efforts to reduce the card...
The circumflex coronary artery of pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs was partially obstructed with an e...
Abstract : Mechanical disruption of atherosclerotic plaques at the time of percutaneous coronary int...
Although many drugs have inhibitory effects on platelet function, none of them inhibits all of the m...
The role of blood components including platelets, in initiating inflammation, endothelial dysfunctio...
Platelets play a major role in thromboembolic diseases, and so antiplatelet therapy remains crucial ...
AbstractPlatelets interact with the coagulation and fibrinolytic systems in the maintenance of hemos...
Antiplatelet drugs have been used in the treatment of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) but ...
Platelet activation plays a major role in myocardial infarction and in reocclusion following success...
Platelet activation is crucial for wound healing at sites of endothelial cell injury and involves mu...
Platelets play a central role in the pathophysiology of atherothrombosis, an inappropriate platelet ...
Currently available antiplatelet drugs interfere with the process of platelet activation and aggrega...
AbstractAspirin is the most widely prescribed agent to reduce the platelet-mediated contributions to...
Platelets are essential factor in the pathophysiology of atherothrombosis, abnormal platelet functio...
There are three main classes of antithrombotic drugs: Platelet inhibitors, oral anticoagulants, and ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death in the world. Next to efforts to reduce the card...
The circumflex coronary artery of pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs was partially obstructed with an e...
Abstract : Mechanical disruption of atherosclerotic plaques at the time of percutaneous coronary int...
Although many drugs have inhibitory effects on platelet function, none of them inhibits all of the m...
The role of blood components including platelets, in initiating inflammation, endothelial dysfunctio...
Platelets play a major role in thromboembolic diseases, and so antiplatelet therapy remains crucial ...
AbstractPlatelets interact with the coagulation and fibrinolytic systems in the maintenance of hemos...
Antiplatelet drugs have been used in the treatment of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) but ...
Platelet activation plays a major role in myocardial infarction and in reocclusion following success...
Platelet activation is crucial for wound healing at sites of endothelial cell injury and involves mu...
Platelets play a central role in the pathophysiology of atherothrombosis, an inappropriate platelet ...
Currently available antiplatelet drugs interfere with the process of platelet activation and aggrega...
AbstractAspirin is the most widely prescribed agent to reduce the platelet-mediated contributions to...
Platelets are essential factor in the pathophysiology of atherothrombosis, abnormal platelet functio...
There are three main classes of antithrombotic drugs: Platelet inhibitors, oral anticoagulants, and ...
Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death in the world. Next to efforts to reduce the card...
The circumflex coronary artery of pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs was partially obstructed with an e...
Abstract : Mechanical disruption of atherosclerotic plaques at the time of percutaneous coronary int...