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Details on Person Cramer, EM

Class:IdPerson:140087
_displayNameCramer, EM
_timestamp2004-08-12 09:56:57
created[InstanceEdit:139985] de Bono, B, 2004-08-12 05:56:15
initialEM
surnameCramer
(author)[LiteratureReference:140096] Platelet alpha-granules
[LiteratureReference:140239] Alpha-granule membrane mirrors the platelet plasma membrane and contains the glycoproteins Ib, IX, and V
[LiteratureReference:140301] Localization of platelet osteonectin at the internal face of the alpha-granule membranes in platelets and megakaryocytes
[LiteratureReference:140335] Platelet alpha-granule and plasma membrane share two new components: CD9 and PECAM-1
[LiteratureReference:140338] Ultrastructural demonstration of CD36 in the alpha-granule membrane of human platelets and megakaryocytes
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