Platelets are the smallest cell in the bloodstream, and one of the few anucleate cells (i.e., cells that circulate without a nucleus). Because of their small size and anucleate stature, platelets have historically been conceived of as "sacs of glue" that function solely to stop bleeding. Andrew Weyrich, MD, and his group made the seminal discovery that anucleate human platelets transform messenger RNA (mRNA) into mature products that code for protein. More recently, his group found that a specific type of microRNAs (Dicer1-dependent) and their precursors (megakaryocytes) modulate the expression of target mRNAs important for cellular function. These observations revolutionized the field of hematology, leading to an explosion of studies that...
Platelets are equipped with RNA processing machineries, such as pre-mRNA splicing, pre-miRNA process...
Platelets carry megakaryocyte-derived mRNAs whose translation efficiency before and during activatio...
Platelet activation triggers thrombus formation in physiological and pathological conditions, such a...
Platelets are the smallest cell in the bloodstream, and one of the few anucleate cells (i.e., cells ...
Platelets have a crucial role in the maintenance of hemostasis as well as in thrombosis and vessel o...
The interaction between blood cells and disease has continued to grow both more complex and increasi...
Platelets have a crucial role in the maintenance of hemostasis as well as in thrombosis and vessel o...
Platelet is an anucleate cell containing abundant messenger RNAs and microRNAs (miRNAs), and their f...
SummaryPlatelets are specialized hemostatic cells that circulate in the blood as anucleate cytoplast...
MicroRNAs are short 21- to 24-nucleotide (nt) RNA species that act as key regulators of gene express...
Circulating blood platelets play a central role in the maintenance of hemostasis. They adhere to sub...
Liver regeneration is stimulated by blood platelets, but the molecular mechanisms involved are large...
BACKGROUND: Human blood platelets are essential to maintaining normal hemostasis, and platelet dysfu...
The role of platelets in regulating vascular homeostasis has expanded beyond mediation of haemostasi...
The platelet is an anucleate cell fragment released into the blood from its progenitor cell the mega...
Platelets are equipped with RNA processing machineries, such as pre-mRNA splicing, pre-miRNA process...
Platelets carry megakaryocyte-derived mRNAs whose translation efficiency before and during activatio...
Platelet activation triggers thrombus formation in physiological and pathological conditions, such a...
Platelets are the smallest cell in the bloodstream, and one of the few anucleate cells (i.e., cells ...
Platelets have a crucial role in the maintenance of hemostasis as well as in thrombosis and vessel o...
The interaction between blood cells and disease has continued to grow both more complex and increasi...
Platelets have a crucial role in the maintenance of hemostasis as well as in thrombosis and vessel o...
Platelet is an anucleate cell containing abundant messenger RNAs and microRNAs (miRNAs), and their f...
SummaryPlatelets are specialized hemostatic cells that circulate in the blood as anucleate cytoplast...
MicroRNAs are short 21- to 24-nucleotide (nt) RNA species that act as key regulators of gene express...
Circulating blood platelets play a central role in the maintenance of hemostasis. They adhere to sub...
Liver regeneration is stimulated by blood platelets, but the molecular mechanisms involved are large...
BACKGROUND: Human blood platelets are essential to maintaining normal hemostasis, and platelet dysfu...
The role of platelets in regulating vascular homeostasis has expanded beyond mediation of haemostasi...
The platelet is an anucleate cell fragment released into the blood from its progenitor cell the mega...
Platelets are equipped with RNA processing machineries, such as pre-mRNA splicing, pre-miRNA process...
Platelets carry megakaryocyte-derived mRNAs whose translation efficiency before and during activatio...
Platelet activation triggers thrombus formation in physiological and pathological conditions, such a...