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1. Immunothrombosis and the Role of Platelets in Venous Thromboembolic Diseases

2. Platelet EVs contain an active proteasome involved in protein processing for antigen presentation via MHC-I molecules

4. Platelets as Key Factors in Inflammation: Focus on CD40L/CD40

5. Platelet-derived sCD40L: specific inflammatory marker for early-stage severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection

6. The Non-Haemostatic Response of Platelets to Stress: An Actor of the Inflammatory Environment on Regenerative Medicine?

7. Platelet‐derived extracellular vesicles convey mitochondrial DAMPs in platelet concentrates and their levels are associated with adverse reactions

8. Differential protein expression of blood platelet components associated with adverse transfusion reactions

9. Platelet Innate Immune Receptors and TLRs: A Double-Edged Sword

10. Assessment of soluble platelet CD40L and CD62P during the preparation process and the storage of apheresis platelet concentrates: Absence of factors related to donors and donations

11. Platelet activation and prothrombotic properties in a mouse model of peritoneal sepsis

12. Dysregulated pathways and differentially expressed proteins associated with adverse transfusion reactions in different types of platelet components

13. Platelet depletion limits the severity but does not prevent the occurrence of experimental transfusion-related acute lung injury

14. Platelet Inflammatory Response to Stress

15. Revisiting Platelets and Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs): At the Interface of Vascular Immunity and Thrombosis

16. Platelet toll-like receptors are crucial sensors of infectious danger moieties

17. Platelets and their immune role in anti-infective immunity

18. How can non‐nucleated platelets be so smart?

19. Platelet concentrate supernatants alter endothelial cell mRNA and protein expression patterns as a function of storage length

20. Acetylsalicylic acid differentially limits the activation and expression of cell death markers in human platelets exposed to Staphylococcus aureus strains

21. Platelet soluble CD40-Ligand level is associated with transfusion adverse reactions in a mixed threshold and hit model

22. Platelets and immunity: From physiology to pathology

23. Modeling the effect of platelet concentrate supernatants on endothelial cells: focus on endocan/ESM-1

24. The Signaling Role of CD40 Ligand in Platelet Biology and in Platelet Component Transfusion

25. Platelets release mitochondria serving as substrate for bactericidal group IIA-secreted phospholipase A2 to promote inflammation

26. Human platelets can discriminate between various bacterial LPS isoforms via TLR4 signaling and differential cytokine secretion

27. Platelets and cytokines: How and why?

28. Pathogen sensing, subsequent signalling, and signalosome in human platelets

29. Donor platelets stored for at least 3 days can elicit activation marker expression by the recipient's blood mononuclear cells: an in vitrostudy

30. Transfusion-related acute lung injury: transfusion, platelets and biological response modifiers

31. LPS stimulation of purified human platelets is partly dependent on plasma soluble CD14 to secrete their main secreted product, soluble-CD40-Ligand

32. Specific activation, signalling and secretion profiles of human platelets following PAR-1 and PAR-4 stimulation

34. Amotosalen-HCl-UVA pathogen reduction does not alter poststorage metabolism of soluble CD40 ligand, Ox40 ligand and interkeukin-27, the cytokines that generally associate with serious adverse events

35. Role of Siglec-7 in apoptosis in human platelets

36. Highly active antiretroviral therapy alters inflammation linked to platelet cytokines in HIV-1-infected patients

37. Immune-reactive soluble OX40 ligand, soluble CD40 ligand, and interleukin-27 are simultaneously oversecreted in platelet components associated with acute transfusion reactions

38. Streptococcus sanguinis-induced cytokine release from platelets

40. Altered release of regulated upon activation, normal T-cell expressed and secreted protein from human, normal platelets: contribution of distinct HIV-1MN gp41 peptides

41. Direct contact of platelets and their released products exert different effects on human dendritic cell maturation

42. Toll-like receptor 4 ligand can differentially modulate the release of cytokines by human platelets

43. Human platelets can activate peripheral blood B cells and increase production of immunoglobulins

44. A Computerized Prediction Model of Hazardous Inflammatory Platelet Transfusion Outcomes

45. Bench-to-bedside review: Platelets and active immune functions - new clues for immunopathology?

46. Human platelets and their capacity of binding viruses: meaning and challenges?

47. Platelet components associated with adverse reactions: predictive value of mitochondrial DNA relative to biological response modifiers

48. Streptococcus sanguinis-induced cytokine and matrix metalloproteinase-1 release from platelets

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