Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Effect of deficiency of SLP-76 or FcRγ on platelet procoagulant activity. / (A) Prothrombinase activity was measured with SLP-76+/−(open bars; n = 5), SLP-76−/− (filled bars; n = 4), or FcRγ−/− (hatched bars; n = 4) platelets that were stimulated with collagen (40 μg/mL), convulxin (250 ng/mL), or ionomycin (3 μM). (B) Prothrombinase activity was measured with SLP-76+/− (open bars; n = 10) or SLP-76−/−(filled bars; n = 10) platelets that were stimulated with thrombin (0.5 U/mL), collagen (40 μg/mL), or thrombin plus collagen. Values are expressed as percent of unstimulated control platelets. *P < .05 versus unstimulated platelets. †P < .05 versus SLP-76+/− platelets stimulated with collagen.

Effect of deficiency of SLP-76 or FcRγ on platelet procoagulant activity.

(A) Prothrombinase activity was measured with SLP-76+/−(open bars; n = 5), SLP-76−/− (filled bars; n = 4), or FcRγ−/− (hatched bars; n = 4) platelets that were stimulated with collagen (40 μg/mL), convulxin (250 ng/mL), or ionomycin (3 μM). (B) Prothrombinase activity was measured with SLP-76+/− (open bars; n = 10) or SLP-76−/−(filled bars; n = 10) platelets that were stimulated with thrombin (0.5 U/mL), collagen (40 μg/mL), or thrombin plus collagen. Values are expressed as percent of unstimulated control platelets. *P < .05 versus unstimulated platelets. †P < .05 versus SLP-76+/− platelets stimulated with collagen.

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