Figure 4
Figure 4. Normal PS exposure in platelets lacking the GPIbα N-terminal domain. Washed platelets from WT mice (A) or washed human platelets (B) were treated as in Figure 3 and assayed for annexin V binding by flow cytometry after stimulation with thrombin (10nM) or CRP (10 μg/mL). Results are expressed as the mean percentage (± SEM) of annexin V-positive platelets and are from 3 to 5 independent experiments.

Normal PS exposure in platelets lacking the GPIbα N-terminal domain. Washed platelets from WT mice (A) or washed human platelets (B) were treated as in Figure 3 and assayed for annexin V binding by flow cytometry after stimulation with thrombin (10nM) or CRP (10 μg/mL). Results are expressed as the mean percentage (± SEM) of annexin V-positive platelets and are from 3 to 5 independent experiments.

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