An Insight into Recent Advances on Platelet Function in Health and Disease

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Abstract

Platelets play a variety of roles in vascular biology and are best recognized as primary hemostasis and thrombosis mediators. Platelets have a large number of receptors and secretory molecules that are required for platelet functionality. Upon activation, platelets release multiple substances that have the ability to influence both physiological and pathophysiological processes including inflammation, tissue regeneration and repair, cancer progression, and spreading. The involvement of platelets in the progression and seriousness of a variety of disorders other than thrombosis is still being discovered, especially in the areas of inflammation and the immunological response. This review represents an integrated summary of recent advances on the function of platelets in pathophysiology that connects hemostasis, inflammation, and immunological response in health and disease and suggests that antiplatelet treatment might be used for more than only thrombosis.

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Chaudhary, P. K., Kim, S., & Kim, S. (2022, June 1). An Insight into Recent Advances on Platelet Function in Health and Disease. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116022

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