In MKs, the binding of αIIbβ3 to fibrinogen promotes PPF and platelet release. In platelets, the binding triggers outside-in signaling, partly through talin, to induce platelet spreading, granule secretion, and RhoA-dependent clot stabilization. Filamin A modulates these processes by inhibiting RhoA activity and by competing with talin.

In MKs, the binding of αIIbβ3 to fibrinogen promotes PPF and platelet release. In platelets, the binding triggers outside-in signaling, partly through talin, to induce platelet spreading, granule secretion, and RhoA-dependent clot stabilization. Filamin A modulates these processes by inhibiting RhoA activity and by competing with talin.

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