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1. The SNARE machinery is involved in apical plasma membrane trafficking in MDCK cells.

3. Serglycin controls megakaryocyte retention of platelet factor 4 and influences megakaryocyte fate in bone marrow.

4. Unfolded Von Willebrand Factor Binds Protein S and Reduces Anticoagulant Activity.

5. EcoHIV-Infected Mice Show No Signs of Platelet Activation.

6. Platelet-localized ST6Gal1 does not impact IgG sialylation.

7. Deep learning, 3D ultrastructural analysis reveals quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing in COVID-19/SARSCoV2 patient-derived platelets.

8. α-Synuclein is the major platelet isoform but is dispensable for activation, secretion, and thrombosis.

9. The complementary roles of VAMP-2, -3, and -7 in platelet secretion and function.

11. Platelet glycogenolysis is important for energy production and function.

12. Protocol for optimizing production and quality control of infective EcoHIV virions.

13. Plasma tissue-type plasminogen activator is associated with lipoprotein(a) and clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients with COVID-19.

14. Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) adult study protocol: Rationale, objectives, and design.

15. Development of a Definition of Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection.

16. Ferric Chloride-Induced Arterial Thrombosis and Sample Collection for 3D Electron Microscopy Analysis.

17. Total Plasma Protein S Is a Prothrombotic Marker in People Living With HIV.

18. A sensitive and adaptable method to measure platelet-fibrin clot contraction kinetics.

19. VAMP3 and VAMP8 Regulate the Development and Functionality of Parasitophorous Vacuoles Housing Leishmania amazonensis.

20. Platelet-HIV: interactions and their implications.

22. Does GEC1 Enhance Expression and Forward Trafficking of the Kappa Opioid Receptor (KOR) via Its Ability to Interact with NSF Directly?

23. Structural analysis of resting mouse platelets by 3D-EM reveals an unexpected variation in α-granule shape.

24. Platelet α-granule cargo packaging and release are affected by the luminal proteoglycan, serglycin.

25. Differential Leukocyte and Platelet Profiles in Distinct Models of Traumatic Brain Injury.

26. Canalicular system reorganization during mouse platelet activation as revealed by 3D ultrastructural analysis.

27. Calcium Ion Chelation Preserves Platelet Function During Cold Storage.

28. Hemostasis vs. homeostasis: Platelets are essential for preserving vascular barrier function in the absence of injury or inflammation.

29. Platelets Endocytose Viral Particles and Are Activated via TLR (Toll-Like Receptor) Signaling.

30. Modulation of epileptogenesis: A paradigm for the integration of enzyme-based microelectrode arrays and optogenetics.

31. Immunization of Alpacas (Lama pacos) with Protein Antigens and Production of Antigen-specific Single Domain Antibodies.

32. Autophagy in Platelets.

33. In vivo modeling of docosahexaenoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid-mediated inhibition of both platelet function and accumulation in arterial thrombi.

34. SNARE-dependent membrane fusion initiates α-granule matrix decondensation in mouse platelets.

35. Alterations in platelet secretion differentially affect thrombosis and hemostasis.

36. Dynamic cycling of t-SNARE acylation regulates platelet exocytosis.

37. BEACHcombing for α-granules.

38. Cellubrevin/vesicle-associated membrane protein-3-mediated endocytosis and trafficking regulate platelet functions.

40. The ins and outs of endocytic trafficking in platelet functions.

41. Linking kindling to increased glutamate release in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus through the STXBP5/tomosyn-1 gene.

42. The nuts and bolts of the platelet release reaction.

43. Editorial: Platelet Secretion.

44. Respective contributions of single and compound granule fusion to secretion by activated platelets.

45. B-cell-independent sialylation of IgG.

47. Arf6 controls platelet spreading and clot retraction via integrin αIIbβ3 trafficking.

48. Role of Munc13-4 as a Ca2+-dependent tether during platelet secretion.

49. Characterization of a Novel Integrin Binding Protein, VPS33B, Which Is Important for Platelet Activation and In Vivo Thrombosis and Hemostasis.

50. Autophagy is induced upon platelet activation and is essential for hemostasis and thrombosis.

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