| platelet i. |
any of a group of agents that inhibit the clotting activity of platelets. See also antiplatelet therapy, under therapy.
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| platelet s. |
a phenomenon sometimes seen in blood that has been anticoagulated with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), in which platelets surround or adhere to leukocytes.
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| platelet-activating f. |
a substance released by basophils and mast cells in immediate hypersensitivity reactions and macrophages and neutrophils in other inflammatory reactions that is an extremely potent mediator of bronchoconstriction and of the platelet aggregation and release reactions. It differs from other known biochemical mediators in being a phospholipid. Called also PAF-acether or AGEPC (acetyl glyceryl ether phosphoryl choline).
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| platelet-derived growth f. |
a substance found in the alpha granules of platelets, capable of inducing proliferation of vascular endothelial cells, vascular smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts, and glia cells; its action contributes to the repair of damaged vascular walls.
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| platelike a. |
subsegmental a.
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