Hemostasis is a physiological process critical for survival. Meanwhile, thrombosis is amongst the leading causes of death worldwide, making antithrombotic therapy one of the most crucial aspects of modern medicine. Although antithrombotic therapy has progressed tremendously over the years, it remains far from ideal, and this is mainly due to the incomplete understanding of the exceptionally complex structural and functional properties of platelets. However, advances in biochemistry, molecular biology, and the advent of ‘omics’ continue to provide crucial information for our understanding of the complex structure and function of platelets, their interactions with the coagulation system, and their role in hemostasis and thrombosis. In this re...
More than 130 years ago, it was recognized that platelets are key mediators of hemostasis. Nowadays,...
: Platelets, traditionally known for their roles in hemostasis and coagulation, are the most prevale...
Versteeg HH, Heemskerk JWM, Levi M, Reitsma PH. New Fundamentals in Hemostasis. Physiol Rev 93:327-3...
<p>Platelets are anuclear cell fragments playing important role in hemostasis, termination of bleedi...
Platelets play a variety of roles in vascular biology and are best recognized as primary hemostasis ...
This thesis described our findings of several studies which are aimed to shed light on the mechanism...
Platelets are small anucleate cell fragments (2-4 µm in diameter) in the blood, which play an essent...
International audiencePlatelets are important actors of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Current antip...
Platelets-blood cells continuously produced from megakaryocytes mainly in the bone marrow-are implic...
Abstract Platelets are central mediators of thrombosis and hemostasis. At the site of ...
Haemostasis and thrombosis are complex, multifactorial processes. There is an evolving understanding...
Abstract: Platelets are cytoplasmatic fragments from bone marrow megakaryocytes present in blood. In...
Platelets are small cell fragments, produced by megakaryocytes, in the bone marrow. They play an imp...
Platelets are small, discoid, anucleate blood cells that circulate in the blood. The primary role of...
Platelets, once considered mediators of hemostasis and thrombosis, are now known to be involved in w...
More than 130 years ago, it was recognized that platelets are key mediators of hemostasis. Nowadays,...
: Platelets, traditionally known for their roles in hemostasis and coagulation, are the most prevale...
Versteeg HH, Heemskerk JWM, Levi M, Reitsma PH. New Fundamentals in Hemostasis. Physiol Rev 93:327-3...
<p>Platelets are anuclear cell fragments playing important role in hemostasis, termination of bleedi...
Platelets play a variety of roles in vascular biology and are best recognized as primary hemostasis ...
This thesis described our findings of several studies which are aimed to shed light on the mechanism...
Platelets are small anucleate cell fragments (2-4 µm in diameter) in the blood, which play an essent...
International audiencePlatelets are important actors of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Current antip...
Platelets-blood cells continuously produced from megakaryocytes mainly in the bone marrow-are implic...
Abstract Platelets are central mediators of thrombosis and hemostasis. At the site of ...
Haemostasis and thrombosis are complex, multifactorial processes. There is an evolving understanding...
Abstract: Platelets are cytoplasmatic fragments from bone marrow megakaryocytes present in blood. In...
Platelets are small cell fragments, produced by megakaryocytes, in the bone marrow. They play an imp...
Platelets are small, discoid, anucleate blood cells that circulate in the blood. The primary role of...
Platelets, once considered mediators of hemostasis and thrombosis, are now known to be involved in w...
More than 130 years ago, it was recognized that platelets are key mediators of hemostasis. Nowadays,...
: Platelets, traditionally known for their roles in hemostasis and coagulation, are the most prevale...
Versteeg HH, Heemskerk JWM, Levi M, Reitsma PH. New Fundamentals in Hemostasis. Physiol Rev 93:327-3...