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Details on Person Ruggeri, ZM

Class:IdPerson:140333
_displayNameRuggeri, ZM
_timestamp2004-08-13 06:12:55
created[InstanceEdit:140236] de Bono, B, 2004-08-13 02:11:25
initialZM
surnameRuggeri
(author)[LiteratureReference:140330] Increased surface expression of the membrane glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex induced by platelet activation. Relationship to the binding of fibrinogen and platelet aggregation.
[LiteratureReference:215367] Laminin stimulates spreading of platelets through integrin alpha6beta1-dependent activation of GPVI
[LiteratureReference:443437] Signaling through GP Ib-IX-V activates alpha IIb beta 3 independently of other receptors
[LiteratureReference:445661] ADAP is required for normal alphaIIbbeta3 activation by VWF/GP Ib-IX-V and other agonists
[LiteratureReference:866441] Platelets in atherothrombosis
[LiteratureReference:866450] A role of the fast ATP-gated P2X1 cation channel in thrombosis of small arteries in vivo
[LiteratureReference:870285] Adhesion mechanisms in platelet function
[LiteratureReference:870286] Von Willebrand factor: looking back and looking forward
[LiteratureReference:1381802] Mechanisms of platelet aggregation
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