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The role of platelet and endothelial GARP in thrombosis and hemostasis
Elien Vermeersch
,
Frederik Denorme
, Wim Maes
, Simon F. De Meyer
, Karen Vanhoorelbeke
, Justin Edwards
, Ethan M. Shevach
, Derya Unutmaz
, Hodaka Fujii
, Hans Deckmyn
, Claudia Tersteeg
Department of Emergency Medicine
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
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Platelets
100%
Hemostasis
100%
Thrombosis
100%
Knock-in Mouse Model
50%
Thrombus Formation
40%
Carotid Artery
20%
Mesenteric Artery
20%
Clot Retraction
20%
Occlusion Time
20%
Tail Bleeding Time
20%
Iron(III) Chloride
20%
Induced Activation
10%
Endothelial Cells
10%
Collagen
10%
Flow Cytometry
10%
Integrin
10%
Zebrafish
10%
Human Platelets
10%
Platelet Aggregation
10%
Fibrinogen
10%
Platelet Activation
10%
Surface Normal
10%
Platelet Adhesion
10%
Collagen Peptide
10%
Coated Surface
10%
Glycoprotein Expression
10%
GPIb
10%
Collagen-induced
10%
Protease-activated Receptor 4 (PAR4)
10%
Activation Spreading
10%
Glycoprotein A Repetitions Predominant
10%
Cre-loxP Recombination System
10%
Platelet Physiology
10%
Aggregometry
10%
LRRC32
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Platelet
100%
Blood Stasis
100%
Thrombosis
100%
Knockout Mouse
41%
Blood Clotting
33%
Tail
16%
Bleeding Time
16%
Clot Retraction
16%
Carotid Artery
16%
Mesenteric Artery
16%
Endothelial Cell
8%
Flow Cytometry
8%
Fibrinogen
8%
Thrombocyte Aggregation
8%
Glycoprotein
8%
Thrombocyte Activation
8%
Thrombocyte Adhesion
8%
Ferric Chloride-Induced Thrombosis
8%
Glycoprotein IIb
8%
Ferric Chloride
8%
Integrin
8%