Background: Hemostasis is a critical and active function of the blood mediated by platelets. Therefore, the prevention of pathological platelet aggregation is of great importance as well as of pharmaceutical and medical interest. Endogenous platelet inhibition is predominantly based on cyclic nucleotides (cAMP, cGMP) elevation and subsequent cyclic nucleotide-dependent protein kinase (PKA, PKG) activation. In turn, platelet phosphodiesterases (PDEs) and protein phosphatases counterbalance their activity. This main inhibitory pathway in human platelets is crucial for countervailing unwanted platelet activation. Consequently, the regulators of cyclic nucleotide signaling are of particular interest to pharmacology and therapeutics of atherothr...
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a generic signaling molecule that, through precise control ...
Prostacyclin (PGI₂) is a key regulator of platelet function. There is a significant field of researc...
The elevation of [cAMP](i) is an important mechanism of platelet inhibition and is regulated by the ...
Platelet activation contributes to normal haemostasis but also to pathologic conditions like stroke ...
Platelet activation contributes to normal haemostasis but also to pathologic conditions like stroke ...
One of the most important physiological platelet inhibitors is endothelium-derived prostacyclin whic...
Atherothrombosis, the pathology underlying numerous cardiovascular diseases, is a major cause of dea...
Endothelial prostacyclin and nitric oxide potently inhibit platelet functions. Prostacyclin and nitr...
Blood platelet activation must be tightly regulated to ensure a balance between haemostasis and thro...
The cAMP-protein kinase A (PKA) pathway in platelets is important for both platelet activation and i...
Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase 3A (PDE3A) hydrolyzes cAMP to AMP, but is competitively inhibite...
<div><p>Identifying effective therapeutic drug combinations that modulate complex signaling pathways...
Thrombin potently regulates human platelets by the G protein-coupled receptors protease-activated re...
Intracellular communication is tightly regulated in both space and time. Spatiotemporal control is i...
P-selectin is rapidly translocated from platelet alpha-granules following activation. Intracellular ...
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a generic signaling molecule that, through precise control ...
Prostacyclin (PGI₂) is a key regulator of platelet function. There is a significant field of researc...
The elevation of [cAMP](i) is an important mechanism of platelet inhibition and is regulated by the ...
Platelet activation contributes to normal haemostasis but also to pathologic conditions like stroke ...
Platelet activation contributes to normal haemostasis but also to pathologic conditions like stroke ...
One of the most important physiological platelet inhibitors is endothelium-derived prostacyclin whic...
Atherothrombosis, the pathology underlying numerous cardiovascular diseases, is a major cause of dea...
Endothelial prostacyclin and nitric oxide potently inhibit platelet functions. Prostacyclin and nitr...
Blood platelet activation must be tightly regulated to ensure a balance between haemostasis and thro...
The cAMP-protein kinase A (PKA) pathway in platelets is important for both platelet activation and i...
Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase 3A (PDE3A) hydrolyzes cAMP to AMP, but is competitively inhibite...
<div><p>Identifying effective therapeutic drug combinations that modulate complex signaling pathways...
Thrombin potently regulates human platelets by the G protein-coupled receptors protease-activated re...
Intracellular communication is tightly regulated in both space and time. Spatiotemporal control is i...
P-selectin is rapidly translocated from platelet alpha-granules following activation. Intracellular ...
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a generic signaling molecule that, through precise control ...
Prostacyclin (PGI₂) is a key regulator of platelet function. There is a significant field of researc...
The elevation of [cAMP](i) is an important mechanism of platelet inhibition and is regulated by the ...