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  1. Platelet Function Determined by Flow Cytometry: New Perspectives?
  2. Assays of different aspects of haemostasis – what do they measure?
  3. Response: Platelets do not generate activated factor XII--how inappropriate experimental models have led to misleading conclusions
  4. The neutrophil serine protease PR3 induces shape change of platelets via the Rho/Rho kinase and Ca2+ signaling pathways
  5. Thrombin-induced platelet activation via PAR4: pivotal role for exosite II
  6. Contact activation: important to consider when measuring the contribution of tissue factor‐bearing microparticles to thrombin generation using phospholipid‐containing reagents
  7. Platelet adhesion changes during storage studied with a novel method using flow cytometry and protein-coated beads
  8. Putting polyphosphates to the test: evidence against platelet-induced activation of factor XII
  9. Individual Platelet Adhesion Assay: Measuring Platelet Function and Antiplatelet Therapies in Whole Blood via Digital Quantification of Cell Adhesion
  10. The role of thrombin receptors PAR1 and PAR4 for PAI-1 storage, synthesis and secretion by human platelets
  11. Lipoxin A4InhibitsPorphyromonas gingivalis-Induced Aggregation and Reactive Oxygen Species Production by Modulating Neutrophil-Platelet Interaction and CD11b Expression
  12. Single-Step Separation of Platelets from Whole Blood Coupled with Digital Quantification by Interfacial Platelet Cytometry (iPC)
  13. Annexin V binding to platelets is agonist, time and temperature dependent
  14. Methods for evaluation of platelet function
  15. The ATP-gated P2X1 Receptor Plays a Pivotal Role in Activation of Aspirin-treated Platelets by Thrombin and Epinephrine
  16. Platelet PAR1 receptor density—Correlation to platelet activation response and changes in exposure after platelet activation
  17. Free oscillation rheometry detects changes in clot properties in pregnancy and thrombocytopenia
  18. Platelet activation via PAR4 is involved in the initiation of thrombin generation and in clot elasticity development
  19. Effects of different blood components on clot retraction analysed by measuring elasticity with a free oscillating rheometer
  20. Clotting time analysis of citrated blood samples is strongly affected by the tube used for blood sampling
  21. Synergistic action between inhibition of P2Y12/P2Y1 and P2Y12/thrombin in ADP‐ and thrombin‐induced human platelet activation
  22. Clotting time by free oscillation rheometry and visual inspection and a viscoelastic description of the clotting phenomenon
  23. Effects of inhibition of P2Y1 and P2Y12 on whole blood clotting, coagulum elasticity and fibrinolysis resistance studied with free oscillation rheometry
  24. The relative importance of the ADP receptors, P2Y12 and P2Y1, in thrombin-induced platelet activation
  25. Identification of low-density platelet populations with increased reactivity and elevated α-granule content
  26. The role of platelets in blood coagulation—effects of platelet agonists and GPIIb/IIIa inhibitors studied by free oscillation rheometry
  27. A flow cytometric assay for the study of dense granule storage and release in human platelets