Platelets are the main players in thrombotic diseases, where activated platelets not only mediate thrombus formation but also are involved in multiple interactions with vascular cells, inflammatory components, and the coagulation system. Although in vitro reactivity of platelets provides information on the function of circulating platelets, it is not a full reflection of the in vivo activation state, which may be relevant for thrombotic risk assessment in various disease conditions. Therefore, studying release markers of activated platelets in plasma is of interest. While this type of study has been done for decades, there are several new discoveries that highlight the need for a critical assessment of the available tests and indications fo...
In order to provide more information on platelet activation that would be of interest to all clinici...
Platelet activation is supposed to initiate thrombus formation in many clinical settings such as cor...
Platelets are essential for primary hemostasis and repair of the endothelium, but they also play a k...
Platelets are the main players in thrombotic diseases, where activated platelets not only mediate th...
Platelets regulate hemostasis and are the key determinants of pathogenic thrombosis following athero...
Measurement of platelet activation during preclinical testing can identify candidate drugs that are ...
Summary: Activated platelets play a role in the pathogenesis of coronary heart disease (CHD). Follow...
Platelet activation is assumed to occur in many patients with strokes of transient ischemic attacks ...
The key role played by platelets in the atherosclerosis physiopathology, especially in the acute set...
Platelets are important players in the hemostatic system, acting as guardians of vessel integrity. W...
AbstractIn recent years, platelet proteomics has been applied successfully to the study of cardiovas...
Cardiovascular disease is one of the major causes of death, being responsible for 30% of the deaths ...
The procoagulant platelet is a highly activated platelet capable of supporting the assembly of proth...
Beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, an increasing number of studies indicate that platelets play an in...
Platelets play a fundamental role in normal hemostasis, while their inherited or acquired dysfunctio...
In order to provide more information on platelet activation that would be of interest to all clinici...
Platelet activation is supposed to initiate thrombus formation in many clinical settings such as cor...
Platelets are essential for primary hemostasis and repair of the endothelium, but they also play a k...
Platelets are the main players in thrombotic diseases, where activated platelets not only mediate th...
Platelets regulate hemostasis and are the key determinants of pathogenic thrombosis following athero...
Measurement of platelet activation during preclinical testing can identify candidate drugs that are ...
Summary: Activated platelets play a role in the pathogenesis of coronary heart disease (CHD). Follow...
Platelet activation is assumed to occur in many patients with strokes of transient ischemic attacks ...
The key role played by platelets in the atherosclerosis physiopathology, especially in the acute set...
Platelets are important players in the hemostatic system, acting as guardians of vessel integrity. W...
AbstractIn recent years, platelet proteomics has been applied successfully to the study of cardiovas...
Cardiovascular disease is one of the major causes of death, being responsible for 30% of the deaths ...
The procoagulant platelet is a highly activated platelet capable of supporting the assembly of proth...
Beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, an increasing number of studies indicate that platelets play an in...
Platelets play a fundamental role in normal hemostasis, while their inherited or acquired dysfunctio...
In order to provide more information on platelet activation that would be of interest to all clinici...
Platelet activation is supposed to initiate thrombus formation in many clinical settings such as cor...
Platelets are essential for primary hemostasis and repair of the endothelium, but they also play a k...