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Platelets and Megakaryocytes - Volume 2: Perspectives and Techniques (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004)
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Platelets and Megakaryocytes - Volume 2: Perspectives and Techniques (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004)
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology, 273
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12 The average human body has on the order of 10 circulating
platelets. They are crucial for hemostasis, and yet excessive
platelet activation is a major cause of m- bidity and mortality in
Western societies. It is therefore not surprising that platelets
have become one of the most extensively investigated biological
cell types. We are, however, far from understanding precisely how
platelets become activated under physiological and
pathophysiological conditions. In addition, there are large gaps in
our knowledge of platelet production from their giant precursor
cell, the megakar- cyte. Understanding megakaryocyte biology will
be crucial for the development of platelet gene targeting. The aim
of Platelets and Megakaryocytes is therefore to bring together
established and recently developed techniques to provide a
comprehensive guide to the study of both the platelet and the
megakaryocyte. It consists of five s- tions split between two
volumes. The more functional assays appear in Volume 1, whereas
Volume 2 includes signaling techniques, postgenomic methods, and a
n- ber of key perspectives chapters. Part I of Volume 1, Platelets
and Megakaryocytes: Functional Assays, describes many
well-established approaches to the study of platelet function,
including aggregometry, secretion, arachidonic acid metabolism,
procoagulant responses, pla- let adhesion under static or flow
conditions, flow cytometry, and production of microparticles.
Although one would ideally wish to perform experiments with human
platelets, studies within the circulation using intravital
microscopy require the use of animal models, which are described in
Chapter 16, vol. 1.
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