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Bull. Exp. Biol. Med. · Nov 2013
Effects of erythrocyte microvesicles on the coagulation process stages.
- G Ya Levin, E G Sukhareva, and M N Egorikhina.
- Nizhniy Novgorod Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Russia. levin@unn.ac.ru.
- Bull. Exp. Biol. Med. 2013 Nov 1; 156 (1): 32-4.
AbstractWe studied the effect of erythrocyte microvesicles on various stages of platelet-free autoplasma coagulation process. The erythrocyte microvesicles not only exhibited procoagulant activity, but also produced a pronounced anticoagulant effect by inhibiting fibrin formation process. The effects of microvesicles isolated from erythrocytes after 24- and 48-hour cell storage on plasma coagulation were different. The hemocoagulation effects of the "light" and "heavy" microvesicles were studied.
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