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Details on Person Ticagrelor binds to human P2Y(12) independently from ADP but antagonizes ADP-induced receptor signaling and platelet aggregation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9611275
_displayNameTicagrelor binds to human P2Y(12) independently from ADP but antagonizes ADP-induced receptor signaling and platelet aggregation
_timestamp2018-06-18 12:58:00
author[Person:9611256] VAN Giezen, J J J
[Person:9611272] Nilsson, L
[Person:9611269] Berntsson, P
[Person:9611289] Wissing, B-M
[Person:9611290] Giordanetto, F
[Person:9611273] Tomlinson, W
[Person:9611287] Greasley, P J
created[InstanceEdit:9611251] Jassal, Bijay, 2018-06-18
journalJ. Thromb. Haemost.
pages1556-65
pubMedIdentifier19552634
titleTicagrelor binds to human P2Y(12) independently from ADP but antagonizes ADP-induced receptor signaling and platelet aggregation
volume7
year2009
(literatureReference)[ChemicalDrug:9611252] ticagrelor [extracellular region]
[Reaction:9611277] P2RY12 binds P2RY12 antagonists [Homo sapiens]
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