Figure 2
Figure 2. Platelet activation markers, with and without in vitro stimulation, stratified by bleeding score in ITP patients. (A-B) Percentages of unstimulated (No Agonist), ADP-, and TRAP-stimulated activated GPIIb-IIIa–positive and P-selectin–positive platelets, respectively, in ITP patient blood, stratified by bleeding score (bleeding score 0, n = 18; 1, n = 22; 2, n = 11; and 3 or 4, n = 6). (C-E) Platelet surface density (as measured by geometric MFI) of activated GPIIb-IIIa (C), P-selectin (D), and GPIb (E) on unstimulated and in vitro-stimulated platelets. Results shown are means ± SEM. P values (above each data set) are for univariate ordinal logistic regressions with respect to bleeding score.

Platelet activation markers, with and without in vitro stimulation, stratified by bleeding score in ITP patients. (A-B) Percentages of unstimulated (No Agonist), ADP-, and TRAP-stimulated activated GPIIb-IIIa–positive and P-selectin–positive platelets, respectively, in ITP patient blood, stratified by bleeding score (bleeding score 0, n = 18; 1, n = 22; 2, n = 11; and 3 or 4, n = 6). (C-E) Platelet surface density (as measured by geometric MFI) of activated GPIIb-IIIa (C), P-selectin (D), and GPIb (E) on unstimulated and in vitro-stimulated platelets. Results shown are means ± SEM. P values (above each data set) are for univariate ordinal logistic regressions with respect to bleeding score.

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