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Divalent cations an...
Divalent cations and the protein surface co-ordinate the intensity of human platelet adhesion and P-selectin surface expression
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- Whiss, P A (author)
- Jönköping University,HHJ, Avdelningen för naturvetenskap och biomedicin
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Andersson, R G G (author)
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- 2002
- 2002
- English.
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In: Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis. - 0957-5235 .- 1473-5733. ; 13:5, s. 407-416
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- Acid Phosphatase/blood
- Adult
- Alkaline Phosphatase/blood
- Antigens; CD/physiology
- Calcium/pharmacology
- Cations; Divalent/*pharmacology
- Chelating Agents/pharmacology
- Citrates/pharmacology
- Collagen/metabolism
- Comparative Study
- Copper/pharmacology
- Edetic Acid/pharmacology
- Fibrinogen/metabolism
- Humans
- Integrin beta3/physiology
- Magnesium/pharmacology
- Membrane Glycoproteins/physiology
- Membrane Proteins/physiology
- P-Selectin/*blood
- Platelet Adhesiveness/*drug effects/physiology
- Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein IIb/physiology
- Research Support; Non-U.S. Gov't
- Surface Properties
- Zinc/pharmacology
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- ref (subject category)
- art (subject category)
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