Receptors, Fibrinogen
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Receptors that bind FIBRINOGEN through distinct adhesive sequences on the fibrinogen molecule. Although MACROPHAGE-1 ANTIGEN is considered an important signaling molecule for fibrinogen interaction, a variety of INTEGRINS from all three major families, (beta1, beta2, and beta3) have been shown to bind fibrinogen.
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D039341
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D12.776.543.750.705.408.495
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Coleman JR, Moore EE, Kelher MR, Samuels JM, Cohen MJ, Sauaia A, Banerjee A, Silliman CC, Peltz ED. Female platelets have distinct functional activity compared with male platelets: Implications in transfusion practice and treatment of trauma-induced coagulopathy. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2019 11; 87(5):1052-1060.
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