Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. Comparison of the morphology of platelets adhering to the collagen-coated surface and the vWF-coated surface (fixing adhesion method). Normal blood was circulated through the perfusion chamber for 5 minutes under a shear rate of 800/s, and adherent platelets were fixed, stained, and then observed by microscopy. The formation of large platelet aggregates was observed on the collagen-coated surface.

Comparison of the morphology of platelets adhering to the collagen-coated surface and the vWF-coated surface (fixing adhesion method). Normal blood was circulated through the perfusion chamber for 5 minutes under a shear rate of 800/s, and adherent platelets were fixed, stained, and then observed by microscopy. The formation of large platelet aggregates was observed on the collagen-coated surface.

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