There is increasing evidence for a link between inflammation and thrombosis. Following tissue injury, vascular endothelium becomes activated, losing its antithrombotic properties whereas inflammatory mediators build up a prothrombotic environment. Platelets are the first elements to be activated following endothelial damage; they participate in physiological haemostasis, but also in inflammatory and thrombotic events occurring in an injured tissue. While physiological haemostasis develops rapidly to prevent excessive blood loss in the endothelium activated by inflammation, hypoxia or by altered blood flow, thrombosis develops slowly. Activated platelets release the content of their granules, including ATP and ADP released from their ...
Hemostasis, thrombosis, and inflammation are tightly interconnected processes which may give rise to...
Inflammation is an underlying feature of a variety of human diseases. Because inflammatory diseases ...
The transcription factor NF-κB is a central mediator of inflammation with multiple links to thrombot...
There is increasing evidence for a link between inflammation and thrombosis. Following tissue injur...
Ectonucleotide triphosphate diphosphohydrolase-1 (ENTPD-1; CD39), a transmembrane enzyme expressed o...
There is evidence that an imbalance of extracellular purine levels may be associated with increased ...
AbstractIn the last 20 years, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation and thrombosis h...
Patients with chronic inflammatory diseases often exhibit cardiovascular risk. This risk is associat...
Abstract—During their 7- to 9-day lifespan in the circulation, platelets perform an ill-defined base...
Plasma microparticles (MPs, <1.5 mum) originate from platelet and cell membrane lipid rafts and poss...
Neutrophils are well known for their role in infection and inflammatory disease and are first respon...
In the broad range of human diseases, thrombo-inflammation appears as a clinical manifestation. Clin...
While ATP and ADP are traditionally thought of as energy intermediaries in the intracellular space, ...
Introduction. Inflammation and endothelium-derived superoxides are important pathomechanisms in athe...
Adenosine triphosphate and diphosphate that activate platelet, leukocyte, and endothelium functions ...
Hemostasis, thrombosis, and inflammation are tightly interconnected processes which may give rise to...
Inflammation is an underlying feature of a variety of human diseases. Because inflammatory diseases ...
The transcription factor NF-κB is a central mediator of inflammation with multiple links to thrombot...
There is increasing evidence for a link between inflammation and thrombosis. Following tissue injur...
Ectonucleotide triphosphate diphosphohydrolase-1 (ENTPD-1; CD39), a transmembrane enzyme expressed o...
There is evidence that an imbalance of extracellular purine levels may be associated with increased ...
AbstractIn the last 20 years, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation and thrombosis h...
Patients with chronic inflammatory diseases often exhibit cardiovascular risk. This risk is associat...
Abstract—During their 7- to 9-day lifespan in the circulation, platelets perform an ill-defined base...
Plasma microparticles (MPs, <1.5 mum) originate from platelet and cell membrane lipid rafts and poss...
Neutrophils are well known for their role in infection and inflammatory disease and are first respon...
In the broad range of human diseases, thrombo-inflammation appears as a clinical manifestation. Clin...
While ATP and ADP are traditionally thought of as energy intermediaries in the intracellular space, ...
Introduction. Inflammation and endothelium-derived superoxides are important pathomechanisms in athe...
Adenosine triphosphate and diphosphate that activate platelet, leukocyte, and endothelium functions ...
Hemostasis, thrombosis, and inflammation are tightly interconnected processes which may give rise to...
Inflammation is an underlying feature of a variety of human diseases. Because inflammatory diseases ...
The transcription factor NF-κB is a central mediator of inflammation with multiple links to thrombot...