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Procoagulant Platelet Characterization by Measuring Phosphatidylserine Exposure and Microvesicle Release from Human Purified Platelets
Published on: November 29, 2024
Infections and the antiphospholipid syndrome
Mario García-Carrasco1, Claudio Galarza-Maldonado, Claudia Mendoza-Pinto
1Systemic Autoimmune Diseases Research Unit, CMN Manuel Avila Camacho, IMSS, Puebla, México. mgc30591@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Currently, the origin of autoimmune diseases is considered to be multifactorial. Genetic predisposition, immune system malfunction or even backfire, hormonal regulation, and environmental factors, i.e. infections, all play important roles in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases such as the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). New drugs and strategies aimed at preventing infections could further improve the outcome of APS and other autoimmune diseases.
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