Fig. 7.
Fig. 7. Flow-dependent characteristics of 2β1-mediated platelet attachment to pepsin-solubilized (nonbanded) type I collagen. Blood containing function blocking anti-IIbβ3 and anti-vWF A3 domain monoclonal antibodies (the latter to inhibit plasma vWF binding to collagen) was perfused over immobilized pepsin-solubilized (nonbanded) type I collagen in the parallel plate flow chamber as described in the legend to Fig 2. Note that, for stable platelet attachment under these conditions, there was an absolute requirement for 2β1-collagen interactions, because additional functional inhibition of 2β1completely inhibited platelet interaction with this substrate (as shown in Fig 6). The number of single platelets attached to the surface after 3 minutes of perfusion was measured as a function of the wall shear rate.

Flow-dependent characteristics of 2β1-mediated platelet attachment to pepsin-solubilized (nonbanded) type I collagen. Blood containing function blocking anti-IIbβ3 and anti-vWF A3 domain monoclonal antibodies (the latter to inhibit plasma vWF binding to collagen) was perfused over immobilized pepsin-solubilized (nonbanded) type I collagen in the parallel plate flow chamber as described in the legend to Fig 2. Note that, for stable platelet attachment under these conditions, there was an absolute requirement for 2β1-collagen interactions, because additional functional inhibition of 2β1completely inhibited platelet interaction with this substrate (as shown in Fig 6). The number of single platelets attached to the surface after 3 minutes of perfusion was measured as a function of the wall shear rate.

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