SummaryTo enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizable (GPVI-Fc), the authors incubated GPVI-Fc with anti-human Fc antibodies to cross-link the Fc tails of GPVI-Fc. Cross-linking potentiated the inhibition of human plaque- and collagen-induced platelet aggregation by GPVI-Fc under static and flow conditions without increasing bleeding time in vitro. Cross-linking with anti-human-Fc Fab2 was even superior to anti-human-Fc immunoglobulin G (IgG). Advanced optical imaging revealed a continuous sheath-like coverage of collagen fibers by cross-linked GPVI-Fc complexes. Cross-linking of GPVI into oligomeric complexes provides a new, highly effective, and probably safe antithrombotic treatment as it ...
The efficiency of current dual antiplatelet therapy might be further improved by its combination wit...
The efficiency of current dual antiplatelet therapy might be further improved by its combination wit...
Platelet interactions with adhesive ligands exposed at sites of vascular injury initiate the normal ...
To enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizable (GPV...
To enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizable (GPV...
To enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizable (GPV...
To enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizable (GPV...
SummaryTo enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizab...
AbstractBackgroundGlycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothromb...
AbstractBackgroundGlycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothromb...
BACKGROUND: Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothrombosis, ...
BACKGROUND Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothrombosis, b...
BACKGROUND Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothrombosis, b...
BACKGROUND Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothrombosis, b...
The efficiency of current dual antiplatelet therapy might be further improved by its combination wit...
The efficiency of current dual antiplatelet therapy might be further improved by its combination wit...
The efficiency of current dual antiplatelet therapy might be further improved by its combination wit...
Platelet interactions with adhesive ligands exposed at sites of vascular injury initiate the normal ...
To enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizable (GPV...
To enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizable (GPV...
To enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizable (GPV...
To enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizable (GPV...
SummaryTo enhance the antithrombotic properties of recombinant glycoprotein VI fragment crystallizab...
AbstractBackgroundGlycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothromb...
AbstractBackgroundGlycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothromb...
BACKGROUND: Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothrombosis, ...
BACKGROUND Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothrombosis, b...
BACKGROUND Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothrombosis, b...
BACKGROUND Glycoprotein VI (GPVI) is the essential platelet collagen receptor in atherothrombosis, b...
The efficiency of current dual antiplatelet therapy might be further improved by its combination wit...
The efficiency of current dual antiplatelet therapy might be further improved by its combination wit...
The efficiency of current dual antiplatelet therapy might be further improved by its combination wit...
Platelet interactions with adhesive ligands exposed at sites of vascular injury initiate the normal ...