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Reduced membrane fluidity and increased glycation of membrane proteins of plaelets from diabetic subjects are not associated with increased platelet adherence to glycated collagen \textbar Request PDF

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Request PDF on ResearchGate \textbar Reduced membrane fluidity and increased glycation of membrane proteins of plaelets from diabetic subjects are not associated with increased platelet adherence to glycated collagen \textbar Platelets could contribute to vascular disease in diabetes through enhanced adherence to collagen exposed in injured vessels. Increased platelet adherence to collagen in diabetes could result from an alteration in platelets and/or platelet hypersensitivity to collagen that...

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January 1, 1992

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ResearchGate

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