Figure 1
Figure 1. IAC-1 binding to α2β1 on activated washed platelets is decreased compared with platelets activated in plasma and increased by binding of fibrinogen to αIIbβ3. Flow cytometric analysis of IAC-1 (A) or anti–P-selectin (B) binding to resting or CVX-stimulated platelets in plasma (PRP; □) or in buffer in the presence of increasing concentrations of fibrinogen (WP; ▪). All data are expressed as the mean ± SEM of at least 3 independent experiments. In all experiments, saturating concentrations of fluorescent antibodies were used.

IAC-1 binding to α2β1 on activated washed platelets is decreased compared with platelets activated in plasma and increased by binding of fibrinogen to αIIbβ3. Flow cytometric analysis of IAC-1 (A) or anti–P-selectin (B) binding to resting or CVX-stimulated platelets in plasma (PRP; □) or in buffer in the presence of increasing concentrations of fibrinogen (WP; ▪). All data are expressed as the mean ± SEM of at least 3 independent experiments. In all experiments, saturating concentrations of fluorescent antibodies were used.

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