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Platelets, foreign surfaces, and heparin

Authors :
Gilchrist T
A L Linton
B. D. Reid
Friesen M
Robert M. Lindsay
James Rourke
Courtney J
Publication Year :
1976
Publisher :
Elsevier, 1976.

Abstract

These studies clearly indicate that heparin has 2 antagonistic effects in this platelet-foreign surface interaction; it acts directly on platelets to increase retention, while acting on the foreign surface to reduce platelet retention, perhaps by competing for cationic sites. This study also suggests that it is unlikely that heparin bonding confers reduced surface thrombogenicity by virtue of the ability to leach off that surface and that further studies in heparin bonding or other surface modification should consider the antiplatelet effect which can easily be studied in vitro.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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