The activation of human platelets by α-thrombin is mediated at least in part by cleavage of protease-activated G-protein-coupled receptors, PAR-1 and PAR-4. Platelet glycoprotein Ibα also has a high affinity binding site for α-thrombin, and this interaction contributes to platelet activation through a still unknown mechanism. In the present study the hypothesis that GpIbα may contribute to platelet activation by modulating the hydrolysis of PAR-1 on the platelet membrane was investigated. Gel-filtered platelets from normal individuals were stimulated by α-thrombin, and the kinetics of PAR-1 hydrolysis by enzyme was followed with flow cytometry using an anti-PAR-1 monoclonal antibody (SPAN 12) that recognizes only intact PAR-1 molecules. Thi...
AbstractThe angiotensin converting enzyme breakdown product of bradykinin, bradykinin 1–5 (RPPGF), i...
Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular responses by ac...
Proteinase activated receptor 4 (PAR4) is a G-protein-coupled receptor with an important role in the...
Platelet activation by thrombin is relevant to arterial thrombosis, therefore it is an attractive ta...
Thrombin plays a central role in normal and abnormal hemostatic processes. It is assumed that alpha-...
Procoagulant platelets are a highly activated platelets-subpopulation which support thrombin generat...
AbstractBackgroundPlatelets are essential for maintaining haemostasis and play a key role in the pat...
The activation of human platelets by alpha-thrombin is mediated in part by cleavage of the protease-...
Thrombin activates human platelets through three different membrane receptors, the protease-activate...
Thrombin activates human platelets through three different membrane receptors, the protease-activate...
Background Platelets are essential for maintaining haemostasis and play a key role in the pathoge...
Introduction Protease-activated receptors (PARs) evolved to react to extracellular proteolytic ac...
Thrombin is a pivotal enzyme formed in the coagulation cascade and an important and potent platelet ...
Platelets play a key role in primary haemostasis but are also related to the pathogenesis of arteria...
There are two protease-activated receptors (PARS), PAR I and PAR4, in human platelets. It has been s...
AbstractThe angiotensin converting enzyme breakdown product of bradykinin, bradykinin 1–5 (RPPGF), i...
Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular responses by ac...
Proteinase activated receptor 4 (PAR4) is a G-protein-coupled receptor with an important role in the...
Platelet activation by thrombin is relevant to arterial thrombosis, therefore it is an attractive ta...
Thrombin plays a central role in normal and abnormal hemostatic processes. It is assumed that alpha-...
Procoagulant platelets are a highly activated platelets-subpopulation which support thrombin generat...
AbstractBackgroundPlatelets are essential for maintaining haemostasis and play a key role in the pat...
The activation of human platelets by alpha-thrombin is mediated in part by cleavage of the protease-...
Thrombin activates human platelets through three different membrane receptors, the protease-activate...
Thrombin activates human platelets through three different membrane receptors, the protease-activate...
Background Platelets are essential for maintaining haemostasis and play a key role in the pathoge...
Introduction Protease-activated receptors (PARs) evolved to react to extracellular proteolytic ac...
Thrombin is a pivotal enzyme formed in the coagulation cascade and an important and potent platelet ...
Platelets play a key role in primary haemostasis but are also related to the pathogenesis of arteria...
There are two protease-activated receptors (PARS), PAR I and PAR4, in human platelets. It has been s...
AbstractThe angiotensin converting enzyme breakdown product of bradykinin, bradykinin 1–5 (RPPGF), i...
Thrombin is the key serine protease of the coagulation cascade and mediates cellular responses by ac...
Proteinase activated receptor 4 (PAR4) is a G-protein-coupled receptor with an important role in the...