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Cellular aspects
This program focuses on blood platelets and their role in the stimulation of coagulation and more specifically on: (i) new intracellular signalling peptides that are identified (phospho) proteomics analyses and (ii) new mutations of known signalling peptides. [more]
Participants
HEAD OF PROGRAM
Johan HeemskerkACADEMIC STAFF
POST-DOC
PhD STUDENTS
TECHNICAL STAFF
Related publications
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published on 23-07-2010
Functional divergence of platelet protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms in thrombus formation on collagen -
published on 30-07-2010
Roles of platelet STIM1 and Orai1 in glycoprotein VI- and thrombin-dependent procoagulant activity and thrombus formation -
published on 01-08-2010
Potentiating role of Gas6 and Tyro3, Axl and Mer (TAM) receptors in human and murine platelet activation and thrombus stabilization -
published on 01-08-2010
Roles of human and mouse Gas6 and Gas6 receptors in the formation and stabilization of thrombi -
published on 01-06-2010
Platelet hyperreactivity and a prothrombotic phenotype in mice with a gain-of-function mutation in phospholipase C gamma 2 -
published on 18-11-2010
Platelet CD40L mediates thrombotic and inflammatory processes in atherosclerosis -
published on 05-09-2011
Signaling role of CD36 in platelet activation and thrombus formation on immobilized thrombospondin or oxidized low-density lipoprotein -
published on 09-01-2011
CD36 as a multiple-ligand signaling receptor in atherothrombosis -
published on 01-04-2011
The role of blood platelets in tumor angiogenesis
