The platelet in health and disease

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The platelet in health and disease

edited by Clive P. Page

Blackwell Scientific, 1991

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内容説明

Platelets are blood cells which play a central role in the clotting mechanism. Recent research has shown, however, that this is only one of many roles for the platelet. This book brings together research level reviews written by leading international experts on the role and clinical importance of platelets in a wide variety of organ systems and disease processes. After an initial section on structure and function, chapters follow on inflammation, the lung, the kidney, blood vessels, tumour metastases, embryogenesis, allergy and asthma.

目次

  • Evidence in favour of the lungs and against the bone marrow as the site of platelet production
  • The platelet surface membrane: ultrastructure, receptor binding and function
  • The biochemical basis for the regulation of platelet responsiveness
  • Experimental techniques for the assessment of platelet function
  • The involvement of platelets in the allergic response
  • The platelet in asthma
  • Interactions of platelets with the blood vessel wall
  • Platelets and tumour metastasis
  • Platelets and pregnancy
  • The contribution of platelets to pulmonary embolism
  • Platelets and renal disease
  • Modulation of platelet function.

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