1986
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v67.6.1568.bloodjournal6761568
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Defective platelet-fibrinogen interaction in hereditary canine thrombopathia

Abstract: A unique, intrinsic, hereditary canine platelet disorder attributable to abnormal fibrinogen receptor availability is described. Thrombopathic platelets from 13 severely affected basset hounds failed to aggregate in response to all agonists tested except thrombin. Normal platelet interaction with the various stimuli was inferred on the basis of their ability to elicit unimpaired shape change in thrombopathic platelets. No quantitative differences in major platelet membrane glycoproteins, intraplatelet fibrinog… Show more

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“…Signal transduction disorders-Signal transduction platelet disorders have been documented in dogs (Basset Hounds, 1,4 Eskimo Spitz, 8 and Landseers-ECT) and Simmental cattle. 5,7,9,13,14 These platelet disorders are characterized functionally by a decreased to absent response to most platelet-activating agents, including ADP and collagen.…”
Section: Platelet Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Signal transduction disorders-Signal transduction platelet disorders have been documented in dogs (Basset Hounds, 1,4 Eskimo Spitz, 8 and Landseers-ECT) and Simmental cattle. 5,7,9,13,14 These platelet disorders are characterized functionally by a decreased to absent response to most platelet-activating agents, including ADP and collagen.…”
Section: Platelet Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%