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Platelet Adhesion and Aggregation Under Flow using Microfluidic Flow Cells
Published on: October 27, 2009
[Induction of human platelet aggregation by nerve tissue antigens and immune complexes]
Abstract:
It is shown that antigens of the peripheral nerve and immune complexes (IC) are able to induce platelet aggregation. The highest IC aggregation activity was seen in the excess of the antigens. Specific antiserum had no aggregation capacity, but IC produced in its participation displayed higher aggregation activity than free antigens. The involvement of antigens and IC of the peripheral nerve in impairment of platelet function is suggested.
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