Studies on human platelet granules and membranes.
Aaron J. Marcus(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), D Zucker-Franklin(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), L B Safier(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), H L Ullman(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital)
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Abstract
Some of the numerous biochemical substances that have been identified in blood platelets are as- sociated with known platelet functions (1), but the role of many others is not clear (2). Since most previous investigations had been carried out on whole platelets, we initiated a study of enzymes and coagulation properties of isolated subcellular platelet components.
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