Introduction: Leukocytes are found in organizing thrombi and are associated with thrombus growth. However, their role in the initial stage of thrombus formation is not well known. We investigated the role of leukocytes in the early stage of arterial thrombosis by inducing leukopenia. Methods: In this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study, 72 Institute of Cancer Research mice were randomly treated with intraperitoneal 100 mg/kg cyclophosphamide or normal saline. The primary outcome was time to occlusion after FeCl3 treatment. We also compared thrombus size, histological composition, and association with peripheral blood cell counts between cyclophosphamide and control groups. Results: Cyclophosphamide treatment significant...
Chemokine-induced leukocyte migration into the vessel wall is an early pathological event in the pro...
An experiment was conducted to compare the effects of two mouse thrombocytopenia models induced by c...
International audienceThrombosis is one of the major causes of mortality worldwide. Notably, it is n...
Aims: Medical treatment of arterial thrombosis is mainly directed against platelets and coagulation ...
Purpose: The ferric chloride (FeCl3)-induced thrombosis model is widely used for thrombosis research...
The main topic of this thesis is arteriogenesis and the role circulating leukocytes play in this pro...
• Identification of a distinct leukocyte recruitment mechanism by platelet thrombi. • Leukocyte migr...
Background: Whilst the central role of platelets in haemostasis and thrombosis has long been recogni...
Background: Previous studies indicate that platelets and leucocytes might contribute to the developm...
Leukocyte-released antimicrobial peptides contribute to pathogen elimination and activation of the i...
Epidemiologic studies have shown that the neutrophil count correlates with the risk of myocardial...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies indicate that platelets and leucocytes might contribute to the deve...
Arterial thrombosis is the major trigger of myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke. Although pla...
Cyclophosphamide is an alkylating agent developed in the 1960s for the use in treatment of cancerous...
Chemokine-induced leukocyte migration into the vessel wall is an early pathological event in the pro...
An experiment was conducted to compare the effects of two mouse thrombocytopenia models induced by c...
International audienceThrombosis is one of the major causes of mortality worldwide. Notably, it is n...
Aims: Medical treatment of arterial thrombosis is mainly directed against platelets and coagulation ...
Purpose: The ferric chloride (FeCl3)-induced thrombosis model is widely used for thrombosis research...
The main topic of this thesis is arteriogenesis and the role circulating leukocytes play in this pro...
• Identification of a distinct leukocyte recruitment mechanism by platelet thrombi. • Leukocyte migr...
Background: Whilst the central role of platelets in haemostasis and thrombosis has long been recogni...
Background: Previous studies indicate that platelets and leucocytes might contribute to the developm...
Leukocyte-released antimicrobial peptides contribute to pathogen elimination and activation of the i...
Epidemiologic studies have shown that the neutrophil count correlates with the risk of myocardial...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies indicate that platelets and leucocytes might contribute to the deve...
Arterial thrombosis is the major trigger of myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke. Although pla...
Cyclophosphamide is an alkylating agent developed in the 1960s for the use in treatment of cancerous...
Chemokine-induced leukocyte migration into the vessel wall is an early pathological event in the pro...
An experiment was conducted to compare the effects of two mouse thrombocytopenia models induced by c...
International audienceThrombosis is one of the major causes of mortality worldwide. Notably, it is n...