AbstractThe Stimulation of human platelets by thrombin leads to the activation of phospholipases C and A2, protein kinases, formation of 3-inositol phos- pholipids and mobilization of Ca2+ . These biochemical reactions closely parallel platelet shape change, granular secretion and aggregation. The membrane-bound transducers for the thrombin receptor seem to be the heterotrimeric G protein G12 and the ras-related G protein rap 1-b. Phosphorylation of rap 1-b by the action of the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase seems to uncouple the thrombin receptor from phospholipases. This causes inhibition of the formation of second messenger molecules and the onset of physiological responses
Most agonists stimulate platelet Ca2+ rises via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) or ITAM-linked r...
Most agonists stimulate platelet Ca2+ rises via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) or ITAM-linked r...
Most agonists stimulate platelet Ca2+ rises via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) or ITAM-linked r...
AbstractThe Stimulation of human platelets by thrombin leads to the activation of phospholipases C a...
Physiological agonists cause platelets to form multicellular aggregates, secrete the contents of the...
Thrombin activates platelets through a variety of intracellular signalling pathways, including the p...
Thrombin activates human platelets through three different membrane receptors, the protease-activate...
We recently isolated a cDNA clone encoding a functional platelet thrombin receptor that defined a un...
Neutrophil cathepsin G and thrombin, the only platelet agonists that are proteases, exhibit a mandat...
In a human body, the behaviour of each cell is controlled by signals like hormones or growth factors...
AbstractWe show the presence of the tyrosine kinase JAK2 in human platelets and demonstrate that it ...
AbstractIn this study, we characterised the mechanisms of Rac GTPase activation in human platelets s...
Platelets in an advanced stage of activation change from coagulation-inactive to coagulation-promoti...
Platelets in an advanced stage of activation change from coagulation-inactive to coagulation-promoti...
Platelets in an advanced stage of activation change from coagulation-inactive to coagulation-promoti...
Most agonists stimulate platelet Ca2+ rises via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) or ITAM-linked r...
Most agonists stimulate platelet Ca2+ rises via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) or ITAM-linked r...
Most agonists stimulate platelet Ca2+ rises via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) or ITAM-linked r...
AbstractThe Stimulation of human platelets by thrombin leads to the activation of phospholipases C a...
Physiological agonists cause platelets to form multicellular aggregates, secrete the contents of the...
Thrombin activates platelets through a variety of intracellular signalling pathways, including the p...
Thrombin activates human platelets through three different membrane receptors, the protease-activate...
We recently isolated a cDNA clone encoding a functional platelet thrombin receptor that defined a un...
Neutrophil cathepsin G and thrombin, the only platelet agonists that are proteases, exhibit a mandat...
In a human body, the behaviour of each cell is controlled by signals like hormones or growth factors...
AbstractWe show the presence of the tyrosine kinase JAK2 in human platelets and demonstrate that it ...
AbstractIn this study, we characterised the mechanisms of Rac GTPase activation in human platelets s...
Platelets in an advanced stage of activation change from coagulation-inactive to coagulation-promoti...
Platelets in an advanced stage of activation change from coagulation-inactive to coagulation-promoti...
Platelets in an advanced stage of activation change from coagulation-inactive to coagulation-promoti...
Most agonists stimulate platelet Ca2+ rises via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) or ITAM-linked r...
Most agonists stimulate platelet Ca2+ rises via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) or ITAM-linked r...
Most agonists stimulate platelet Ca2+ rises via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) or ITAM-linked r...