: Platelets, traditionally known for their roles in hemostasis and coagulation, are the most prevalent blood component after erythrocytes (150,000-400,000 platelets/μL in healthy humans). However, only 10,000 platelets/μL are needed for vessel wall repair and wound healing. Increased knowledge of the platelet's role in hemostasis has led to many advances in understanding that they are crucial mediators in many other physiological processes, such as innate and adaptive immunity. Due to their multiple functions, platelet dysfunction is involved not only in thrombosis, mediating myocardial infarction, stroke, and venous thromboembolism, but also in several other disorders, such as tumors, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. On...
Even though platelets are the smallest cells in circulating blood, they play an integral role in blo...
Platelets are conventionally defined as playing a vital role in homeostasis and thrombosis. This ro...
Platelets are conventionally defined as playing a vital role in homeostasis and thrombosis. This rol...
Platelets are a multifunctional cell with roles in homeostasis, heamostatic and non-heamostatic even...
Platelets are a multifunctional cell with roles in homeostasis, heamostatic and non-heamostatic even...
Mammalian platelets are small (2–4 um), discoid, short-lived fragments derived from megakaryocyte pr...
<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 ...
Hemostasis is a physiological process critical for survival. Meanwhile, thrombosis is amongst the le...
Platelets not only serve as essential haemostatic cells, they also have important roles in immune de...
Abstract Platelets are small anucleated blood cells primarily known for their vital hemostatic role....
Platelets not only serve as essential haemostatic cells, they also have important roles in immune de...
Platelets not only serve as essential haemostatic cells, they also have important roles in immune de...
Platelets are cytoplasmatic fragments from bone marrow megakaryocytes present in blood. In this work...
Blood platelets have long been recognised to bring about primary hae-mostasis with deficiencies in p...
Even though platelets are the smallest cells in circulating blood, they play an integral role in blo...
Platelets are conventionally defined as playing a vital role in homeostasis and thrombosis. This ro...
Platelets are conventionally defined as playing a vital role in homeostasis and thrombosis. This rol...
Platelets are a multifunctional cell with roles in homeostasis, heamostatic and non-heamostatic even...
Platelets are a multifunctional cell with roles in homeostasis, heamostatic and non-heamostatic even...
Mammalian platelets are small (2–4 um), discoid, short-lived fragments derived from megakaryocyte pr...
<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 ...
Hemostasis is a physiological process critical for survival. Meanwhile, thrombosis is amongst the le...
Platelets not only serve as essential haemostatic cells, they also have important roles in immune de...
Abstract Platelets are small anucleated blood cells primarily known for their vital hemostatic role....
Platelets not only serve as essential haemostatic cells, they also have important roles in immune de...
Platelets not only serve as essential haemostatic cells, they also have important roles in immune de...
Platelets are cytoplasmatic fragments from bone marrow megakaryocytes present in blood. In this work...
Blood platelets have long been recognised to bring about primary hae-mostasis with deficiencies in p...
Even though platelets are the smallest cells in circulating blood, they play an integral role in blo...
Platelets are conventionally defined as playing a vital role in homeostasis and thrombosis. This ro...
Platelets are conventionally defined as playing a vital role in homeostasis and thrombosis. This rol...