Figure 6
Figure 6. Analysis of CD41+ microparticles from human plasma demonstrates that the majority are CD62P− and contain full-length filamin A. (A) Microparticles were isolated from human plasma, platelets activated with thrombin and collagen, or platelets activated by Ca2+-ionophore A23187 and analyzed for CD62P expression by flow cytometry. The percentage of CD62P+ (□) and CD62P− (■) microparticles is indicated. Error bars indicate the standard deviation of 4 independent assays. (B) Filamin A was assayed by immunoblot analysis in resting human platelets, human platelets exposed to thrombin and collagen, microparticles isolated from platelet-free plasma, or microparticles isolated from activated platelets.

Analysis of CD41+ microparticles from human plasma demonstrates that the majority are CD62P and contain full-length filamin A. (A) Microparticles were isolated from human plasma, platelets activated with thrombin and collagen, or platelets activated by Ca2+-ionophore A23187 and analyzed for CD62P expression by flow cytometry. The percentage of CD62P+ (□) and CD62P (■) microparticles is indicated. Error bars indicate the standard deviation of 4 independent assays. (B) Filamin A was assayed by immunoblot analysis in resting human platelets, human platelets exposed to thrombin and collagen, microparticles isolated from platelet-free plasma, or microparticles isolated from activated platelets.

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