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1. Coenzyme Q10 Upregulates Platelet cAMP/PKA Pathway and Attenuates Integrin αIIbβ3 Signaling and Thrombus Growth.

2. Disabled-2 is required for efficient hemostasis and platelet activation by thrombin in mice.

3. Supporting roles of platelet thrombospondin-1 and CD36 in thrombus formation on collagen.

4. Platelet-derived ERp57 mediates platelet incorporation into a growing thrombus by regulation of the αIIbβ3 integrin.

5. Platelets using proteins creatively.

6. Computational study on thrombus formation regulated by platelet glycoprotein and blood flow shear.

7. Factor XIII supports platelet activation and enhances thrombus formation by matrix proteins under flow conditions.

8. Lnk regulates integrin alphaIIbbeta3 outside-in signaling in mouse platelets, leading to stabilization of thrombus development in vivo.

9. Platelet aggregation and thrombosis in xenotransplantation between pigs and humans.

10. Segregation of platelet aggregatory and procoagulant microdomains in thrombus formation: regulation by transient integrin activation.

11. Dual role of platelet protein kinase C in thrombus formation: stimulation of pro-aggregatory and suppression of procoagulant activity in platelets.

12. Identification of a 2-stage platelet aggregation process mediating shear-dependent thrombus formation.

13. Platelet factor XIII and calpain negatively regulate integrin alphaIIbbeta3 adhesive function and thrombus growth.

14. Understanding the mechanism and prevention of arterial occlusive thrombus formation by anti-platelet agents.

15. Understanding the mechanism of platelet thrombus formation under blood flow conditions and the effect of new antiplatelet agents.

16. The role of the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa in thrombosis and haemostasis.

17. Multiple integrin-ligand interactions synergize in shear-resistant platelet adhesion at sites of arterial injury in vivo.

18. Effects of GP IIb/IIIa receptor inhibitor tirofiban (aggrastat) in ex vivo canine arteriovenous shunt model of stent thrombosis.

19. Dynamics of GPIIb/IIIa-mediated platelet-platelet interactions in platelet adhesion/thrombus formation on collagen in vitro as revealed by videomicroscopy.

20. [From the physiopathology of thrombosis to therapeutic targets].

21. The effect of platelet PlA polymorphism on experimental thrombus formation in man depends on blood flow and thrombogenic substrate.

22. Thrombosis and the role of the platelet.

23. Platelet-dependent and procoagulant mechanisms in arterial thrombosis.

24. Specific synergy of multiple substrate-receptor interactions in platelet thrombus formation under flow.

25. [Molecular mechanisms and indicators of thrombogenesis after heart valve replacement].

26. [Hemostasis and adhesive proteins in thrombosis].

27. Specific accumulation of circulating monocytes and polymorphonuclear leukocytes on platelet thrombi in a vascular injury model.

28. [Platelet adhesion receptors and thrombus formation].

29. Inhibition of platelet-mediated, tissue factor-induced thrombin generation by the mouse/human chimeric 7E3 antibody. Potential implications for the effect of c7E3 Fab treatment on acute thrombosis and "clinical restenosis".

30. Monoclonal antibody [7E3 F(ab')2] prevents arterial but not venous rethrombosis.

31. Antithrombotic benefits and hemorrhagic risks of direct thrombin antagonists.

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