Zhang et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Platelet integrins exhibit anisotropic mechanosensing and harness piconewton forces to mediate platelet aggregationZhang et al., 2018
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- Zhang Y
- Qiu Y
- Blanchard A
- Chang Y
- Brockman J
- Ma V
- Lam W
- Salaita K
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Platelet aggregation at the site of vascular injury is essential in clotting. During this process, platelets are bridged by soluble fibrinogen that binds surface integrin receptors. One mystery in the mechanism of platelet aggregation pertains to how resting platelets ignore soluble …
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