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Journal of Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
Development of Platelet Contractile Force as a Research and Clinical Measure of Platelet Function
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Batroxobin-induced clots exhibit delayed and reduced platelet contractile force in some patients with clotting factor deficiencies.
Diabetic Medicine
Platelet contractile force (PCFTM ) and clot elastic modulus (CEM) are elevated in diabetic patients with chest pain.
Thrombosis Research
Aprotinin counteracts heparin-induced inhibition of platelet force. Submitted to Thrombosis Research
Reductions in platelet contractile force correlate with duration of cardiopulmonary bypass and blood loss in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
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