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2012
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1300952
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New Insights into von Willebrand Disease and Platelet Function

Abstract: Regulation of binding between von Willebrand factor (VWF) and the platelet receptor glycoprotein (GP) Ibα is one of the key steps in controlling hemostasis and thrombosis. On vascular injury at sites of high shear rates, the GPIbα interaction with subendothelial-bound VWF will initiate the tethering of circulating platelets to the vessel wall. Tethered platelets subsequently roll on the damaged vessel wall, a process that is amplified by the activation of the platelet integrin αΙΙbβ3 (GPIIb/IIIa). The initial … Show more

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“…On vascular injury at sites of high shear rates, circulating vWF binds to exposed collagen fibers initiating the tethering of circulating platelets to the vessel wall via the GPIbα complex (21). Tethered platelets subsequently roll on the damaged vessel wall, a process that is amplified by the activation of the platelet integrin GPIIb/IIIa (21). Under high shear stress, platelet adhesion and activation begins immediately (4-20 s) after endothelial disruption (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On vascular injury at sites of high shear rates, circulating vWF binds to exposed collagen fibers initiating the tethering of circulating platelets to the vessel wall via the GPIbα complex (21). Tethered platelets subsequently roll on the damaged vessel wall, a process that is amplified by the activation of the platelet integrin GPIIb/IIIa (21). Under high shear stress, platelet adhesion and activation begins immediately (4-20 s) after endothelial disruption (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the collagen receptor α 2 β 1 is a key matrix-stabilizing integrin [52,53]. Once activated, α 2 β 1 stabilizes adhesive contacts and initiates lamellipodia formation and platelet spreading.…”
Section: Platelet “First Response” Facilitated Clot/wound Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of some continued interest, and analogous to previous years, is that (1) some articles from previous most popular award listings have appeared yet again (►Table 2), and this highlights their perpetuating interest to our readership, and (2) that many are from previous young investigator award winners (►Table 1). 12,21,24,26,52 Indeed, what I find personally gratifying is that every young investigator award winner from 2010 (as announced in 2011) 7 is listed in either ►Table 1 or ►Table 2, 12,21,26,52,60 and also that every one of these articles also appeared within last year's top 100 listing. Also interesting is that a few articles on the top 50 listing (►Table 1), included as authors, individuals who were later to be awarded a young investigator award, 10,15,20,49 including one of the winners of the current "most popular" article award.…”
Section: "Most Popular" Article Awardsmentioning
confidence: 99%