Hemostatic properties of normal and perturbed vascular cells

GM Rodgers - The FASEB journal, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
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Vascular endothelial and smooth muscle cells actively maintain vessel wall
thromboresistance by expressing several antithrombotic properties. With perturbation or
injury, vascular cells express thrombogenic properties. Loss of vessel wall
thromboresistance may be associated with thrombosis and vascular disease.—Rodgers, GM
Hemostatic properties of normal and perturbed vascular cells. FASEB J, 2: 116‐123; 1988.
Vascular endothelial and smooth muscle cells actively maintain vessel wall thromboresistance by expressing several antithrombotic properties. With perturbation or injury, vascular cells express thrombogenic properties. Loss of vessel wall thromboresistance may be associated with thrombosis and vascular disease.— Rodgers, G. M. Hemostatic properties of normal and perturbed vascular cells. FASEB J, 2: 116‐123; 1988.
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