Platelets as cellular effectors of inflammation in vascular diseases

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Abstract

Platelets are chief effector cells in hemostasis. In addition, they are multifaceted inflammatory cells with functions that span the continuum from innate immune responses to adaptive immunity. Activated platelets have key thromboinflammatory activities in a variety of vascular disorders and vasculopathies. Recently identified inflammatory and immune activities provide insights into the biology of these versatile blood cells that are directly relevant to human vascular diseases. © 2013 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Rondina, M. T., Weyrich, A. S., & Zimmerman, G. A. (2013, May 24). Platelets as cellular effectors of inflammation in vascular diseases. Circulation Research. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.113.300512

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