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Plasma membrane pathophysiology

Plasma Membrane Pathophysiology Donald F. Hoelzl Wallach jW, 213... [Pg.353]

Parallel-plate perfusion system have been also useful to evaluate the relative roles of purified plasma adhesive proteins or isolated components of the vessel wall. Receptors for all fiiese proteins are present in the membrane of platelets. Potentially, platelets can adhere to all of them, although this ability does not depend exclusively on the recognition of the q>ecific proteins by its receptor but also on rheological factors. In fact, there may be more one receptor for each of the adhesive proteins. Recognition by one or another receptor may also be affected by the presence of divalent cations and by the degree of platelet activation. The use of the parallel-plate perfusion chamber together with manipulation of the perfusates and variations in experimental conditions allow the detailed study of basic pathophysiological mechanisms involved in platelet-vessel interactions. [Pg.350]


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