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1. The Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome

2. The role of collagen in thrombosis and hemostasis

3. Thrombopoietin increases platelet adhesion under flow and decreases rolling

4. Reduced platelet adhesion in flowing blood to fibrinogen by alterations in segment γ316-322, part of the fibrin-specific region*

5. The Half-life of Infused Factor VIII Is Shorter in Hemophiliac Patients with Blood Group 0 than in those with Blood Group A

6. von Willebrand Factor Proteolysis Is Deficient in Classic, but not in Bone Marrow Transplantation–Associated, Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

7. Thrombomodulin Activity of Fat-Derived Microvascular Endothelial Cells Seeded on Expanded Polytetrafluorethylene

8. Recombinant vWF Type 2A Mutants R834Q and R834W Show a Defect in Mediating Platelet Adhesion to Collagen, Independent of Enhanced Sensitivity to a Plasma Protease

9. In vivo experiments with mesothelial cell seeded ePTFE vascular grafts

10. The Origin of P-selectin as a Circulating Plasma Protein

11. Platelet-dependent primary hemostasis promotes selectin- and integrin- mediated neutrophil adhesion to damaged endothelium under flow conditions

12. Requirements of von Willebrand factor to protect factor VIII from inactivation by activated protein C

13. Thrombogenicity of the Human Arterial Wall after Interventional Thermal Injury

14. Platelet adhesion to fibronectin in flow: the importance of von Willebrand factor and glycoprotein Ib

15. The affinity and stoichiometry of binding of human factor VIII to von Willebrand factor

16. Platelet adhesion to fibronectin in flow: dependence on surface concentration and shear rate, role of platelet membrane glycoproteins GP IIb/IIIa and VLA-5, and inhibition by heparin

17. Acquired von Willebrand disease caused by an autoantibody selectively inhibiting the binding of von Willebrand factor to collagen

18. Annexin V inhibits the procoagulant activity of matrices of TNF-stimulated endothelium under blood flow conditions

19. Increased platelet deposition on atherosclerotic coronary arteries

20. Platelet adhesion to cyanogen-bromide fragments of collagen alpha 1(I) under flow conditions

21. Both increased and decreased platelet adhesion to thermally injured subendothelium is caused by denaturation of von Willebrand factor

22. Aggregate formation is more strongly inhibited at high shear rates by dRGDW, a synthetic RGD-containing peptide

23. Biochemical and immunohistochemical characteristics of CD62 and CD63 monoclonal antibodies

24. Thrombogenicity and procoagulant activity of human mesothelial cells

25. Role of plasma viscosity in platelet adhesion

26. Identification of a 33-Kd protein associated with the alpha-granule membrane (GMP-33) that is expressed on the surface of activated platelets

27. Antiphospholipid Antibody Positive Sera Enhance Endothelial Cell Procoagulant Activity – Studies in a Thrombosis Model

28. Activation of the coagulation mechanism on tumor necrosis factor-stimulated cultured endothelial cells and their extracellular matrix. The role of flow and factor IX/IXa

29. Defects in platelet adhesion and aggregate formation in uremic bleeding disorder can be attributed to factors in plasma

30. Quantification of fibrin deposition in flowing blood with peroxidase-labeled fibrinogen. High shear rates induce decreased fibrin deposition and appearance of fibrin monomers

31. Treatment of Uremic Anemia with Recombinant Erythropoietin also Reduces the Defects in Platelet Adhesion and Aggregation Caused by Uremic Plasma

32. Loss of blood platelet adhesion after heating native and cultured human subendothelium to 100 Celcius

33. Thrombogenicity of vascular cells. Comparison between endothelial cells isolated from different sources and smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts

34. High von Willebrand factor concentration compensates a relative adhesion defect in uremic blood

35. Thrombospondin-1 mediates platelet adhesion at high shear via glycoprotein Ib (GPIb): an alternative/backup mechanism to von Willebrand factor

36. Minimal platelet deposition and activation in models of injured vessel wall ensure optimal neutrophil adhesion under flow conditions

37. Soluble adhesion molecules reflect endothelial cell activation in ischemic stroke and in carotid atherosclerosis

38. Interaction of von Willebrand factor with Staphylococcus aureus

39. Concordance of phenprocoumon dosage in married couples

40. Thrombomodulin activity on mesothelial cells: perspectives for mesothelial cells as an alternative for endothelial cells for cell seeding on vascular grafts

41. Neutrophil Adhesion to Fibrinogen and Fibrin Under Flow Conditions Is Diminished by Activation and L-Selectin Shedding

42. Platelet and Fibrin Deposition at the Damaged Vessel Wall: Cooperative Substrates for Neutrophil Adhesion Under Flow Conditions

43. Plasma fibrinogen inhibits platelets adhesion in flowing blood to immobilized fibrinogen

44. Absence of ligands bound to glycoprotein IIB-IIIA on the exposed surface of a thrombus may limit thrombus growth in flowing blood

45. Techniques for Studying Blood Platelet Adhesion

46. Effects of low-dose EPA-E on glycemic control, lipid profile, lipoprotein(a), platelet aggregation, viscosity, and platelet and vessel wall interaction in NIDDM

47. Increased thromboxane biosynthesis in patients with acute cerebral ischemia

48. Nitric oxide functions as an inhibitor of platelet adhesion under flow conditions

49. In vivo experiments indicate that relatively high platelet deposition in von Willebrand's disease 'Vicenza' is caused by normal platelet-VWF levels rather than by high VWF-multimers in plasma

50. Structure-function studies on human C4b-binding protein using monoclonal antibodies

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