The functions of microparticles in preeclampsia
Circulating blood cells, trophoblast cells and endothelial cells release microparticles (MP) into the maternal blood by membrane shedding. This process occurs upon activation or apoptosis of these cells. Evidence is accumulating that MP play a role in the development of thrombotic diseases. In recen...
Main Authors: | Lok, C, Van Der Post, J, Sturk, A, Sargent, I, Nieuwland, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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