AbstractHuman platelets must be stored at 22°C in blood banks, because of the well-known phenomenon of cold-induced activation. When human platelets are chilled below room temperature, they undergo shape change and vesicle secretion that resembles physiological agonist-mediated activation. The trigger for the cascade of events leading to platelet activation at hypothermic temperatures is not known, although an increase in the internal calcium concentration ([Ca]i) due to passage of the platelet membranes through their thermotropic phase transition has been proposed. We report here that the fluorescent calcium-sensitive probe, Indo-1, has been used to estimate the internal calcium concentration of human platelets during a reduction in temper...
Human platelets use a rise in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration to activate all stages of thrombus format...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Platelet cryopreservation with dimethyl sulfoxid...
AbstractWhen human platelets are chilled below 20 °C, they undergo cold-induced activation. We have ...
AbstractHuman platelets must be stored at 22°C in blood banks, because of the well-known phenomenon ...
AbstractPlatelet transfusion is a very common lifesaving medical procedure. Not widely known is the ...
Exposure to low temperature causes platelets to change shape in a manner similar to the shape change...
Storage of platelet concentrates (PC) at cold temperature (CT) is discussed as an alternative to the...
<p>Cryopreservation can slow down the metabolism and decrease the risk of bacterial contamination. B...
To explore how to manage pH when calibrating Ca2+ probes at different temperatures, the dissociation...
AbstractThe relationship between thrombin-evoked changes in intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca...
Normally, cell membranes resist hydrolysis by secretory phospholipase A(2). However, upon elevation ...
AbstractWe studied the effects of calcium ion concentration on the temperature dependence of rheolog...
SUMMARY, the calcium-sensitive fluorescent probe chlorotetracycline was used to monitor calcium move...
[[abstract]]In this study, the response of gel-filtered human platelets to extracellular Ca2+ at Ca2...
: J Physiol 2001 Sep 15;535(Pt 3):625-35 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Ragged spiking of free ca...
Human platelets use a rise in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration to activate all stages of thrombus format...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Platelet cryopreservation with dimethyl sulfoxid...
AbstractWhen human platelets are chilled below 20 °C, they undergo cold-induced activation. We have ...
AbstractHuman platelets must be stored at 22°C in blood banks, because of the well-known phenomenon ...
AbstractPlatelet transfusion is a very common lifesaving medical procedure. Not widely known is the ...
Exposure to low temperature causes platelets to change shape in a manner similar to the shape change...
Storage of platelet concentrates (PC) at cold temperature (CT) is discussed as an alternative to the...
<p>Cryopreservation can slow down the metabolism and decrease the risk of bacterial contamination. B...
To explore how to manage pH when calibrating Ca2+ probes at different temperatures, the dissociation...
AbstractThe relationship between thrombin-evoked changes in intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca...
Normally, cell membranes resist hydrolysis by secretory phospholipase A(2). However, upon elevation ...
AbstractWe studied the effects of calcium ion concentration on the temperature dependence of rheolog...
SUMMARY, the calcium-sensitive fluorescent probe chlorotetracycline was used to monitor calcium move...
[[abstract]]In this study, the response of gel-filtered human platelets to extracellular Ca2+ at Ca2...
: J Physiol 2001 Sep 15;535(Pt 3):625-35 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Ragged spiking of free ca...
Human platelets use a rise in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration to activate all stages of thrombus format...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Platelet cryopreservation with dimethyl sulfoxid...
AbstractWhen human platelets are chilled below 20 °C, they undergo cold-induced activation. We have ...