Aspirin prophylaxis suppresses major adverse cardiovascular events, but its turnover in blood is rapid, which limits its inhibitory effects on platelet cyclooxygenase and thrombosis. Inter-individual variability of platelet responses to aspirin clinically presents as treatment failure, and this increasing clinical phenomenon is frequently named aspirin resistance . However, the molecular mechanisms behind this are unclear. Blood aspirin hydrolases are believed to control aspirin survival in vivo, but the identity of the circulating enzyme(s) that hydrolyzes aspirin remains unknown. In this thesis, blood aspirin hydrolases were identified and characterized. The relationship between blood aspirin hydrolases and aspirin efficacy was investiga...
AIM The aim of the study was to investigate whether human megakaryocytic cells have an adaptive re...
We studied the effect of prophylactic aspirin (ASA) ingestion on platelet function in 463 patients w...
Aspirin resistance may be biochemical or clinical. Data related to the presence of aspirinresistance...
Aspirin prophylaxis suppresses major adverse cardiovascular events, but its turnover in blood is rap...
Platelets are anucleate fragments of megakaryocytes and have a central role in haemostasis respondin...
Consistent levels of platelet inhibition are required to deliver effective antiplatelet therapy. Gro...
ObjectivesTo develop RNA profiles that could serve as novel biomarkers for the response to aspirin.B...
Aspirin, or Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), is renowned for its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory pro...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to develop ribonucleic acid (RNA) profiles that could serve as n...
Although aspirin is a well-established antiplatelet agent, the mechanisms of aspirin resistance rema...
Atherothrombosis, characterized by atherosclerotic plaque rupture and subsequent occlusive or subocc...
Aspirin is widely used in clinical settings as an anti-inflammatory and anti-platelet drug due its i...
Aspirin is integral to the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease and acts to impair the dev...
Aspirin irreversibly acetylates serine 529 of cyclooxygenase (COX)-1, resulting in inhibition of thr...
Aspirin is an anti-platelet agent used to prevent thrombo-embolic complications related to coronary...
AIM The aim of the study was to investigate whether human megakaryocytic cells have an adaptive re...
We studied the effect of prophylactic aspirin (ASA) ingestion on platelet function in 463 patients w...
Aspirin resistance may be biochemical or clinical. Data related to the presence of aspirinresistance...
Aspirin prophylaxis suppresses major adverse cardiovascular events, but its turnover in blood is rap...
Platelets are anucleate fragments of megakaryocytes and have a central role in haemostasis respondin...
Consistent levels of platelet inhibition are required to deliver effective antiplatelet therapy. Gro...
ObjectivesTo develop RNA profiles that could serve as novel biomarkers for the response to aspirin.B...
Aspirin, or Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), is renowned for its pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory pro...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to develop ribonucleic acid (RNA) profiles that could serve as n...
Although aspirin is a well-established antiplatelet agent, the mechanisms of aspirin resistance rema...
Atherothrombosis, characterized by atherosclerotic plaque rupture and subsequent occlusive or subocc...
Aspirin is widely used in clinical settings as an anti-inflammatory and anti-platelet drug due its i...
Aspirin is integral to the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease and acts to impair the dev...
Aspirin irreversibly acetylates serine 529 of cyclooxygenase (COX)-1, resulting in inhibition of thr...
Aspirin is an anti-platelet agent used to prevent thrombo-embolic complications related to coronary...
AIM The aim of the study was to investigate whether human megakaryocytic cells have an adaptive re...
We studied the effect of prophylactic aspirin (ASA) ingestion on platelet function in 463 patients w...
Aspirin resistance may be biochemical or clinical. Data related to the presence of aspirinresistance...