Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. MDC, TARC, and SDF-1 cause increases in intracellular platelet [Ca2+]i in the presence of low levels of ADP. / INDO-1–loaded platelets21 were exposed to the chemokines (0.5 μg/mL) under low-shear conditions at 37°C, and fluorescence changes were monitored for several minutes. (A) MDC added to low levels of ADP (0.10 μM); second trace, MDC by itself; third trace, ADP by itself. (B) TARC added to ADP (0.10 μM); second trace TARC by itself. (C) SDF-1 added to ADP (0.10 μM); second trace SDF-1 by itself. The x-axis represents relative changes in [Ca2+]i,, and a 1-minute y-axis is also indicated.

MDC, TARC, and SDF-1 cause increases in intracellular platelet [Ca2+]i in the presence of low levels of ADP.

INDO-1–loaded platelets21 were exposed to the chemokines (0.5 μg/mL) under low-shear conditions at 37°C, and fluorescence changes were monitored for several minutes. (A) MDC added to low levels of ADP (0.10 μM); second trace, MDC by itself; third trace, ADP by itself. (B) TARC added to ADP (0.10 μM); second trace TARC by itself. (C) SDF-1 added to ADP (0.10 μM); second trace SDF-1 by itself. The x-axis represents relative changes in [Ca2+]i,, and a 1-minute y-axis is also indicated.

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