Proteomic analysis of resting and thrombin-stimulated platelets reveals the translocation and functional relevance of HIP-55 in platelets.
The platelet surface is a dynamic interface that changes rapidly in response to stimuli to co-ordinate the formation of thrombi at sites of vascular injury. Tight control is essential as loss of organisation may result in the inappropriate formation of thrombi (thrombosis) or excessive bleeding. In...
Main Authors: | Tucker, K, Kaiser, W, Bergeron, A, Hu, H, Dong, J, Tan, T, Gibbins, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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