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Adhesion of platelets to surface-bound fibrinogen under flow

Zaidi et al., 1996

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14034713037713987460
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Zaidi T
McIntire L
Farrell D
Thiagarajan P
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Blood

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After platelet activation, fibrinogen mediates platelet-platelet interactions leading to platelet aggregation. In addition, fibrinogen can also function as a cell adhesion molecule, providing a substratum for adhesion of platelets and endothelial cells. In this report, we studied the …
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