Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5842350 | Life Sciences | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The level of inhibition of PSTPs by low or high OA concentration (33% and 73% inhibition, respectively) in intact whole cells differentially regulates platelet aggregation and integrin signaling, but have a common effect in blocking clot retraction. The latter may be associated with the presence of phosphorylated FAK in the cytoskeleton. This study reveals a novel target for anti-platelet treatment to block clot retraction without affecting the platelet hemostatic function by a partial inhibition of PSTPs.
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Authors
Antonio Moscardó, MarÃa Teresa Santos, Ana Latorre, Isabel Madrid, Juana Vallés,