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Oldenburg Amy L - - 2012
Rehydratable, lyophilized platelets loaded with superparamagnetic iron oxides (SPIOs) has the potential to provide magnetomotive imaging contrast to sites of vascular damage, including thrombosis complicating atherosclerosis and hemorrhage. Magnetomotive optical coherence tomography (MMOCT) contrasts SPIO-platelets based on their nanoscale, magnetically-induced motion. We report improvements in MMOCT imaging contrast and sensitivity ...
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Low angle light scattering analysis: a novel quantitative method for functional characterization ...
Mindukshev Igor - - 2011
Abstract Background: Determinations of platelet receptor functions are indispensable diagnostic indicators of cardiovascular and hemostatic diseases including hereditary and acquired receptor defects and receptor responses to drugs. However, presently available techniques for assessing platelet function have some disadvantages, such as low sensitivity and the requirement of large sample sizes and ...
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Wang Lingyan - - 2011
The ability for silver nanoparticles to function as an antibacterial agent while being separable from the target fluids is important for bacterial inactivation in biological fluids. This report describes the analysis of the antimicrobial activities of silver-coated magnetic nanoparticles synthesized by wet chemical methods. The bacterial inactivation of several types ...
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Albertoni G - - 2011
Background: The performance of a bacterial 16S ribosomal DNA real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was evaluated and validated with an automated culture system to determine its use for screening of platelet concentrates (PCs). Study Design and Methods: PCs were spiked with suspensions of Escherichia coli, Serratia marcescens, Staphylococcus epidermidis ...
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Chiu Chih-Wei - - 2011
Nanohybrids of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) supported on mica clay were synthesized by in situ reduction of silver nitrate in an aqueous solution. The required mica platelets of high aspect-ratio were previously prepared by the exfoliation of mica clay stacks in a multilayered structure through an ionic exchange reaction with poly(oxypropylene)-amine-salt. ...
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A colorimetric, metabolic dye reduction assay detects highly activated platelets: application in ...
Prechel M Margaret - - 2011
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is caused by antibodies, elicited in response to heparin anticoagulant therapy, which can cause extreme platelet activation and result in a highly procoagulant state. Most diagnostic tests for HIT antibodies measure in vitro platelet activation by detecting aggregation or granule release responses. This study demonstrates that the high ...
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Zhou S H - - 2011
Introduction: Genotyping of human platelet antigens (HPA) is useful for the diagnosis and prevention of platelet alloimmune syndromes. HPA-15 might play an important role in the development of platelet alloimmune syndromes. There are several disadvantages in the conventional methods for HPA-15 genotyping. The aim of this study was to develop ...
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Kopp Christoph W - - 2011
Tissue factor (TF), the major procoagulant in vivo, is usually absent from blood cells. However, since both monocyte TF (MoTF) expression and platelet activation are present in acute coronary syndrome we hypothesized that MoTF expression may in part depend on monocyte platelet aggregate (MPA) formation in coronary artery disease (CAD). Patients ...
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Flatland Bente - - 2011
An 8-year-old female spayed Pug dog was presented for evaluation of cutaneous lesions occurring secondary to immunosuppressive treatment of presumed immune-mediated thrombocytopenia. Abnormal hematologic findings included persistent thrombocytopenia, macrothrombocytes, and variably shaped, often fusiform, blue cytoplasmic inclusions in neutrophils. May-Hegglin anomaly (MHA) was suspected based on the morphologic appearance of ...
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Jankowska Anna M - - 2011
Background: A deficiency of specific glycosylphosphatidyl inositol-anchored proteins in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria may be responsible for most of the clinical features of this disease, but some functional consequences may be indirect. For example, the absence of certain glycosylphosphatidyl inositol-anchored proteins in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria cells may influence expression of other ...
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Santimone Iolanda - - 2011
The understanding of non-genetic regulation of platelet indices--platelet count, plateletcrit, mean platelet volume, and platelet distribution width--is limited. The association of these platelet indices with a number of biochemical, environmental and clinical variables was studied in a large cohort of the general population. Men and women (n=18,097, 52% women, 56±12 ...
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Welsh John D - - 2011
Disabled-2 (Dab2) inhibits platelet aggregation by competing with fibrinogen for binding to the α(IIb) β(3) integrin receptor, an interaction that is modulated by Dab2 binding to sulfatides at the outer leaflet of the platelet plasma membrane. The disaggregatory function of Dab2 has been mapped to its N-terminus phosphotyrosine-binding (N-PTB) domain. ...
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Li Guangyao - - 2011
Block copolymers with exactly controlled structures, that is, alternating block polyurethanes based on poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutrate) (P3/4HB-diol) and poly (propylene glycol)-poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(propylene glycol) (PPG-PEG-PPG) were synthesized by solution polymerization via specifically selective coupling reaction between terminal hydroxyl P3/4HB segment and isocyanate group end-capped PPG-PEG-PPG segment, using 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) as end-capped agent. ...
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Strasser E F - - 2011
Background and Objectives Recently, it was reported that leucocytes obtained from leucoreduction system chambers (LRSCs) after plateletapheresis show excellent quality due to culture of dendritic cells. This study analysed apoptosis of mononuclear cells derived from LRSCs of single platelet units (SPUs) and double platelet units (DPUs) during storage. Materials and ...
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Ouk Catherine - - 2011
Fluorescent labeled monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against CD36 are routinely used as monocyte, erythroid, or platelet markers in clinical cytometry. CD36 has recently been proposed by various authors as a valuable marker helping to enumerate leukocyte's subpopulations by flow cytometry. However, it is known that binding of CD36 may induce platelet ...
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Semple John W - - 2011
Platelets are anucleate cells that are crucial mediators of haemostasis. Most immunologists probably don't think about platelets every day, and may even consider these cells to be 'nuisances' in certain in vitro studies. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that platelets have inflammatory functions and can influence both innate and ...
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Bazou D - - 2011
Tumour cells activate and aggregate platelets [tumour cell-induced platelet aggregation (TCIPA)] and this process plays an important role in the successful metastasis of cancer cells. To date, most studies on TCIPA have been conducted under no-flow conditions. In this study, we have investigated TCIPA in real time under flow conditions, ...
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Kunishima Shinji - - 2011
Congenital macrothrombocytopenia is a genetically heterogeneous group of rare disorders. αIIbβ3 has not been implicated in these conditions. We identified a novel, conserved heterozygous ITGA2B R995W mutation in four unrelated families. The surface expression of platelet αIIbβ3 was decreased to 50~70% of control. There was spontaneous PAC-1 and fibrinogen binding ...
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Wu Wei - - 2011
ABSTRACT Bone marrow derived progenitor cells are promising cell sources for vascular tissue engineering. However, conventional bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell (BMSC) expansion and induction strategies require plating on tissue culture plastic, a stiff substrate which may itself influence cell differentiation. Direct scaffold seeding avoids plating on plastic, to the ...
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Fontana Stefano - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Previous observations suggested recruitment of platelets (PLTs) and white blood cells (WBCs) during plateletpheresis and recruitment of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) by HPC apheresis. Quantification of recruitment helps to optimize yields and safety of these procedures; detection of WBC or HPC recruitment during plateletpheresis may further elucidate the mechanisms. ...
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Bellido-Martín L - - 2011
Over the past six decades research employing in vitro assays has identified enzymes, cofactors, cell receptors and associated ligands important to the haemostatic process and its regulation. These studies have greatly advanced our understanding of the molecular and cellular bases of haemostasis and thrombosis. However, in vitro assays cannot simultaneously ...
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Takikawa Megumi - - 2011
The purpose of this study was to evaluate effects of human platelet-rich plasma (PRP)-containing fragmin/protamine microparticles (F/P MPs) as a protein carrier on neovascularization and granulation tissue formation. Frozen and thawed PRP contains high concentrations of various growth factors (GFs) and F/P MPs effectively adsorb those GFs. Human microvascular endothelial ...
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Xie Chunyan - - 2011
Starving Myxococcus xanthus bacteria use their motility systems to self-organize into multicellular fruiting bodies, large mounds in which cells differentiate into metabolically inert spores. Despite the identification of the genetic pathways required for aggregation and the use of microcinematography to observe aggregation dynamics in WT and mutant strains, a mechanistic ...
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Matijevic Nena - - 2011
INTRODUCTION: In an effort to administer life-saving transfusions quickly, some trauma centers maintain thawed plasma (TP). According to AABB, TP is approved for transfusion for up to five days when stored at 1 - 6°C. However, the alterations in microparticles (MP) contained in the plasma, which are an integral component ...
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Wirz Simone - - 2011
Fibrin-based scaffolds are widely used in tissue engineering. We postulated that the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in contrast to platelet-poor plasma (PPP) and pure fibrinogen as the basic material leads to an increased release of autologous PDGF-AB (platelet-derived growth factor), which may have a consequent positive effect on tissue ...
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Di Michele Michela - - 2011
Eight patients with clinical bleeding problems have evidence for platelet storage pool disease as they present with impaired platelet aggregation and secretion with low concentrations of ADP and collagen and an absence of second phase aggregation with epinephrine. Electron microscopy analysis further showed a reduced but not absent amount of ...
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Placke Theresa - - 2011
Natural killer (NK) cells may prevent tumor progression and metastasis. Apart from the direct interaction with their targets, NK cell activity is influenced by the reciprocal interplay with other hematopoietic cells. While the interaction of NK cells e.g. with dendritic cells or monocytes/macrophages is well characterized, knowledge regarding their crosstalk ...
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Cholinergic drugs inhibit in vitro megakaryopoiesis via the alpha7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
Thornton Sophia - - 2011
Besides thrombopoietin several additional factors (i.e neurotransmitters and receptors) are known to be involved in the regulation of megakaryopoiesis at different stages. Recently, we identified functional α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRα7) on platelets and megakaryocytic precursors. In platelets nAChRα7 form functional Ca(2+) channels and are involved in fibrinogen receptor activation ...
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Rare homozygous status of P43 β1-tubulin polymorphism causes alterations in platelet ultrastructure.
Navarro-Núñez L - - 2011
β1-tubulin is the main constituent of the platelet marginal band and studies with deficient mice showed that it maintains discoid shape and it is required for normal platelet formation. TUBB1 Q43P polymorphism is associated with decreased β1-tubulin expression, diminished platelet reactivity, and partial loss of discoid shape in heterozygous carriers. ...
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Zhang Hai-Tao - - 2011
To design the expression of fusion proteins containing one or 2 thrombopoietin mimetic peptide (TMP). This study was conducted at Harbin Pharmaceutical Group Research and Development Center, Harbin, China from June 2009 to January 2010. We designed the protein that was fused to the C-terminus of insulin-like growth factors (IGF-1) ...
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Prokopi Marianna - - 2011
The concept of using stem cells for cardiovascular repair holds great potential, but uncertainties in preclinical experiments must be addressed before their therapeutic application. Contemporary proteomic techniques can help to characterize cell preparations more thoroughly and identify some of the potential causes that may lead to a high failure rate ...
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Ji Ming - - 2011
BACKGROUND.: In islet transplantation, tissue factor (TF) has been reported to be involved in triggering the instant blood-mediated inflammatory reaction (IBMIR), which causes early massive loss of islets transplanted intraportally. TF is synthesized and secreted by several cell sources including islets and inflammatory cells such as neutrophils, monocytes, and platelets. ...
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Hayashi Tomoya - - 2011
Antibodies against human platelet antigens (HPAs) play important roles in thrombocytopenia. In Japan, HPA-4b antibody is frequently responsible for HPA-related neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia. A highly sensitive assay using platelets has been developed for the detection of antibodies against HPAs. However, it is difficult to obtain the platelets expressing specific HPAs ...
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Kuckleburg Christopher J - - 2011
Aims Cells of the monocyte lineage are the most abundant inflammatory cells found in atherosclerotic lesions. Dominance of the inflammatory infiltrate by monocytes indicates that there is a disease driven mechanism supporting their selective recruitment. Previous studies have demonstrated that interactions between endothelial cells (EC) and platelets may promote monocyte ...
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Jalagadugula Gauthami - - 2011
Mutations in the hematopoietic transcription factor RUNX1 cause thrombocytopenia and impaired platelet function. In a patient with a heterozygous mutation in RUNX1, we have described decreased platelet pleckstrin phosphorylation and protein kinase C- (PKC-, gene PRKCQ) associated with thrombocytopenia, impaired platelet aggregation, and dense granule secretion. Little is known regarding ...
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Osherov Azriel B - - 2011
Events contributing to restenosis after coronary interventions include platelet aggregation, inflammatory cell infiltration, growth factor release, and accumulation of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) and extracellular matrix (ECM). The ECM is composed of various collagen subtypes and proteoglycans, and over time constitutes the major component of the mature restenotic plaque. The ...
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Maroney Susan A - - 2011
Tissue factor (TF)-factor VIIa initiates blood coagulation and is found on microparticles that accumulate within intravascular thrombi. Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI), a factor Xa (fXa)-dependent inhibitor of TF-factor VIIa, is produced by megakaryocytes and is present in platelets. We sought to determine the role of platelet TFPI in regulation ...
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Lu Shi-Jiang - - 2011
Platelets play an essential role in hemostasis and atherothrombosis. Owing to their short storage time, there is constant demand for this life-saving blood component. In this study, we report that it is feasible to generate functional megakaryocytes and platelets from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) on a large scale. Differential-interference ...
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Paderi John E - - 2011
Collagen is a potent stimulator for platelet adhesion, activation, and thrombus formation, and provides a means for controlling blood loss due to injury, and recruiting inflammatory cells for fighting infection. Platelet activation is not desirable however, during balloon angioplasty/stent procedures in which balloon expansion inside an artery exposes collagen, initiating ...
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Hayashi T - - 2011
Background: A panel of platelets expressing various human platelet antigens (HPAs) for a platelet antibody screening assay is difficult to prepare because some antigens are rarely expressed. Therefore, an alternative method without using platelets would be helpful in detecting HPA antibodies. This study describes the establishment of cell lines that ...
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Svensson Holm Ann-Charlotte B - - 2011
The role of platelets in airway disease is poorly understood although they have been suggested to influence on proliferation of airway smooth muscle cells (ASMC). Platelets have been found localized in the airways in autopsy material from asthmatic patients and have been implicated in airway remodeling. The aim of the ...
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Caloprisco Gaetano - - 2011
Wider and wider is the interest in different clinical ambits in the application of haemocomponents produced from peripheral blood for regenerative purposes. These are mainly made up of concentrated platelets capable of releasing locally growth factor (GF) that stimulates tissue regeneration. Our group has devised a method to produce a ...
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Su Hong-Lin - - 2011
We develop a novel nanohybrid showing a strong antibacterial activity on all of the tested pathogens, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus auerus and silver-resistant E. coli. The nanohybrid consists of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) supported on 1 nm-thick silicate platelets (NSPs). The AgNP/NSP nanohybrid enables to encapsulate bacteria and triggers death signals from ...
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Stief M - - 2011
To report the concentration of blood cells and selected growth factors in canine autologous conditioned plasma (ACP). The density of blood cells in whole blood (WB), ACP and standard plasma preparation (SP) of 10 healthy mature dogs was determined. In both ACP and SP, the concentration of insulin-like growth factor-1 ...
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Zhao Qinghe - - 2011
In the literature, a few biological cells have been used as templates to form microcapsules of a variety of shapes and sizes. In this study, we proved the concept that living cells like platelets can be encapsulated with polyelectrolytes using electrostatic layer-by-layer self-assembly (LBL), and, most importantly, the encapsulation process ...
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Neun Barry W - - 2011
Thrombus formation is complex process involving both cellular and molecular (protein) components. Platelets are responsible for maintaining hemostasis and for preventing excessive bleeding. These cells aggregate along with other plasma components and blood cells to form blood clots. Undesirable platelet aggregation may lead to life-threatening conditions such as stroke. Thrombogenicity ...
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Kennedy Michael A - - 2011
During Alzheimer's Disease, sustained exposure to amyloid-β₄₂ oligomers perturbs metabolism of ether-linked glycerophospholipids defined by a saturated 16 carbon chain at the sn-1 position. The intraneuronal accumulation of 1-O-hexadecyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycerophosphocholine (C16:0 PAF), but not its immediate precursor 1-O-hexadecyl-sn-glycerophosphocholine (C16:0 lyso-PAF), participates in signaling tau hyperphosphorylation and compromises neuronal viability. As C16:0 ...
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Lu Ying - - 2011
Immune thrombocytopenia depends upon Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis that involves signaling through the SH2 tyrosine kinase, Syk. We designed small interfering (siRNA) sequences complementary to Syk coding regions to decrease the expression of Syk in the human macrophage cell line, THP-1. To evaluate the functional effect of siRNA on phagocytosis, we ...
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Ono Mayumi - - 2011
Glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3, a constitutively active serine-threonine kinase, acts as a key regulator of major signaling pathways, including the Wnt, Hedgehog, and Notch pathways. Although a number of studies have demonstrated that GSK-3 plays a critical role in several cellular processes, such as differentiation, growth, and apoptosis, the effects ...
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Kosaki Goro - - 2011
Serial transmission electron microscopy of human megakaryocytes (MKs) revealed their polyploidization and gradual maturation through consecutive transition in characteristics of various organelles and others. At the beginning of differentiation, MK with ploidy 32N, e.g., has 16 centrosomes in the cell center surrounded by 32N nucleus. Each bundle of microtubules (MTs) ...
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