MacIntyre et al., 1982 - Google Patents
The role of platelet membrane potential in the initiation of platelet aggregationMacIntyre et al., 1982
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- 14368354959076332946
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- MacIntyre D
- Rink T
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- Thrombosis and haemostasis
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The membrane potential of human platelets, and the role of this potential in platelet aggregation, was assessed using the non-covalent, fluorescent probe DiS-C 3-5. High K+ and Gramicidin depolarised the cells, whereas valinomycin in standard (4 mMK+) solution …
- 210000001772 Blood Platelets 0 title abstract description 96
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