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Formation, Activation, and Aggregation of Platelets

Platelets originate by budding off from multinucleate precursor cells, the megakaryocytes. As the smallest formed element of blood (dia. 1 -4 pm), they can be activated by various stimuli. Activation entails an alteration in shape and secretion of a series of highly active substances, including serotonin, platelet activating factor (PAF), ADP, and thromboxane A2. In turn, all of these can activate other platelets, which explains the explosive nature of the process. [Pg.148]

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