1. Neonatal Platelets: Lower G
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Axel, Schlagenhauf, Sheila, Bohler, Mirjam, Kunze, Tanja, Strini, Harald, Haidl, Miriam, Erlacher, and Barbara, Zieger
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Blood Platelets ,Hemostasis ,GTP-Binding Proteins ,Infant, Newborn ,Thrombin ,Humans ,GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits, G12-G13 ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Despite fully functional primary hemostasis, platelets of healthy neonates exhibit hypoaggregability and secretion defects, which may be adaptations to specific requirements in this developmental stage. The etiologies for reduced signal transduction vary with the type of agonist. The discovered peculiarities are lower receptor densities, reduced calcium mobilization, and functional impairments of G proteins. Reduced secretion of dense granules has been attributed to lower numbers of granules. Signaling studies with adult platelets have shown a regulating effect of the G
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- 2022