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      New Concepts and Mechanisms of Platelet Activation Signaling

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          Upon blood vessel injury, platelets are exposed to adhesive proteins in the vascular wall and soluble agonists, which initiate platelet activation, leading to formation of hemostatic thrombi. Pathological activation of platelets can induce occlusive thrombosis, resulting in ischemic events such as heart attack and stroke, which are leading causes of death globally. Platelet activation requires intracellular signal transduction initiated by platelet receptors for adhesion proteins and soluble agonists. Whereas many platelet activation signaling pathways have been established for many years, significant recent progress reveals much more complex and sophisticated signaling and amplification networks. With the discovery of new receptor signaling pathways and regulatory networks, some of the long-standing concepts of platelet signaling have been challenged. This review provides an overview of the new developments and concepts in platelet activation signaling.

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          Physiology (Bethesda)
          Physiology (Bethesda)
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          Physiology
          American Physiological Society (Bethesda, MD )
          1548-9213
          1548-9221
          22 February 2017
          March 2017
          1 March 2018
          : 32
          : 2
          : 162-177
          Affiliations
          Department of Pharmacology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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          PMC5337829 PMC5337829 5337829 Y-00020-2016
          10.1152/physiol.00020.2016
          5337829
          28228483
          5c060f7b-6d97-4198-b504-8ed80c1c975d
          ©2017 Int. Union Physiol. Sci./Am. Physiol. Soc.
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          Funded by: http://doi.org/10.13039/100000050 HHS | NIH | National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHBLI)
          Award ID: HL062350
          Award ID: HL080264
          Award ID: HL125356
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