Figure 5
Figure 5. Shear-dependent membrane tether formation. (A-B) DiIC12-labeled transgenic platelets were perfused over human VWF at a rate of 1800 s−1 followed by an increase in shear rate to 10 000, 20 000, or 40 000 s−1. Metamorph stacks (500 frames) were acquired at approximately 3 fields per flow, and 5 fields per flow were analyzed for total length of membrane deposited and number of tethers deposited on the VWF matrix as mean (± SEM) for n = 4-5 independent experiments, *P < .05). (C) Typical fields are shown at a rate of 20 000 and 40 000 s−1 to demonstrate the significant difference between hGPIbαFW and hGPIbαWT (also shown in supplemental Video 1).

Shear-dependent membrane tether formation. (A-B) DiIC12-labeled transgenic platelets were perfused over human VWF at a rate of 1800 s−1 followed by an increase in shear rate to 10 000, 20 000, or 40 000 s−1. Metamorph stacks (500 frames) were acquired at approximately 3 fields per flow, and 5 fields per flow were analyzed for total length of membrane deposited and number of tethers deposited on the VWF matrix as mean (± SEM) for n = 4-5 independent experiments, *P < .05). (C) Typical fields are shown at a rate of 20 000 and 40 000 s−1 to demonstrate the significant difference between hGPIbαFW and hGPIbαWT (also shown in supplemental Video 1).

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