Platelet Adhesion Proteins and Ligands
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Overview of Platelet Adhesion Proteins and Ligands
Platelets adhere to the vascular endothelium at sites of endothelial injury where extracellular matrix (ECM) components in the sub-endothelial space are exposed to the circulation. GP family glycoproteins mediate rapid tethering to ECM molecules at these sites. Integrin heterodimers become activated and then provide robust platelet adhesion....
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Bioactivity of Blood Coagulation Proteins
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Platelet Activation Granule Release
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Activated platelets rapidly release the contents of three distinct types of preformed intracellular vesicles. Dense granules contain phosphates, purines, and bioactive amines. Lysosomes contain glycosidases and acid proteases. Proteins from alpha granule membranes localize to the platelet surface upon granule release and contribute to platelet adhesion and activation. Alpha granules contain a...
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Luminex Analytes by Research Topic
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Adipokine/Obesity
Angiogenesis
Bone Proteins
Cardiovascular Disease
CD8+ T cell
Chemokines
Complement
Inflammation
Kidney Biomarker
Liver Proteins
Myokines
Neurodegenerative Disorders
Neurological Disorders
Neurological Panel
Oncology
Proteases
Protease Inhibitors
Sepsis
Soluble Receptors
Soluble Receptors, Hematopoietic
Soluble Receptors,...
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Atherosclerosis Disease Progression Cell Markers
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Click on the tabs below for flow cytometry phenotyping suggestions and extended lists of secreted, cell surface, and intracellular markers. Each link will direct you to our product offerings for the study of these cells and molecules. For a broader representation of atherosclerosis, please view our poster Atherosclerosis Disease Progression.
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