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TREM-like transcript 1: a more sensitive marker of platelet activation than P-selectin in humans and mice.

Christopher W Smith1, Zaher Raslan1, Lola Parfitt1, Abdullah O Khan1, Pushpa Patel1, Yotis A Senis1, Alexandra Mazharian1.   

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30120105      PMCID: PMC6113608          DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2018017756

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Adv        ISSN: 2473-9529


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2.  Platelet secretion is kinetically heterogeneous in an agonist-responsive manner.

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Review 5.  Clinical studies support a role for trem-like transcript-1 during the progression of sepsis.

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7.  The first comprehensive and quantitative analysis of human platelet protein composition allows the comparative analysis of structural and functional pathways.

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8.  Hierarchical organization in the hemostatic response and its relationship to the platelet-signaling network.

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Review 9.  ITIM receptors: more than just inhibitors of platelet activation.

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Journal:  Blood       Date:  2017-05-02       Impact factor: 22.113

10.  Copy number analysis of the murine platelet proteome spanning the complete abundance range.

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2.  Heparan sulfates are critical regulators of the inhibitory megakaryocyte-platelet receptor G6b-B.

Authors:  Timo Vögtle; Sumana Sharma; Jun Mori; Zoltan Nagy; Daniela Semeniak; Cyril Scandola; Mitchell J Geer; Christopher W Smith; Jordan Lane; Scott Pollack; Riitta Lassila; Annukka Jouppila; Alastair J Barr; Derek J Ogg; Tina D Howard; Helen J McMiken; Juli Warwicker; Catherine Geh; Rachel Rowlinson; W Mark Abbott; Anita Eckly; Harald Schulze; Gavin J Wright; Alexandra Mazharian; Klaus Fütterer; Sundaresan Rajesh; Michael R Douglas; Yotis A Senis
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Review 3.  Mouse laser injury models: variations on a theme.

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4.  Heterozygous mutation SLFN14 K208N in mice mediates species-specific differences in platelet and erythroid lineage commitment.

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6.  The platelet receptor CLEC-2 blocks neutrophil mediated hepatic recovery in acetaminophen induced acute liver failure.

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