Mechanisms of Cellular Activation by Platelet Microparticles
Abstract
Introduction: null Eukaryotic cells, after activation, shed components of their plasma membranes into the extracellular space.1,2 Such fragments may include cytoplasmic elements and are known colloquially as microparticles (MPs). Monocytes,3 lymphocytes,4 endothelial cells,5 erythrocytes,6 and granulocytes7 have been shown to vesiculate either in vitro or in vivo. MPs from other sources have also been reported to exist in vivo.8,9 In addition,...
Paper Details
Title
Mechanisms of Cellular Activation by Platelet Microparticles
Published Date
Aug 1, 1999
Journal
Volume
82
Issue
2
Pages
794 - 800
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