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Role of P2Y1 purinoceptor in ADP-induced platelet activation

Savi et al., 1998

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Savi P
Beauverger P
Labouret C
Delfaud M
Salel V
Kaghad M
Herbert J
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ADP acts as an agonist of platelet aggregation via specific receptors which are still to be characterised. Amplification by PCR of a human platelet cDNA library confirmed the presence of mRNA of the P2Y1 receptor in platelets. In order to determine if these P2Y1 …
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